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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_06_23 r +•v- ..,,,r;• xwy.. y�Vie;^ ,. _ •'r'r. , , '•'Y� , . ' •p +eta•✓• .e•s:-' ..� .i/ e• _ 'tom J Al '. . fie .. ..r,• •tK:"•' ••,,,,_ - - - •,A •`r c �n.� : •� : ' , _ � : , � _ - - - _ _ - - VOL. Lll. PI0SERING9 ,0NT.,FRIDAY,' JUNE •23, 1933. I��r'afss�tfrssalt Lestrtw. _ _ - ,- Greenwood ' : _ Cedar Grove •(�REEN�OOI�James'and Mrs Raine spent Sun- T'he King's Garden Party'was the 0 0 A ,L- �. a, day with friends in Milton. outstanding event in England last , 1l3. C. PEARSON-Physioiaa A good supply of Hard and Soft Mrs. Horton is -visiting friends Saturday afternoon. The next one of sa-,E eseou. Dunbaito0m 1�y Coed on head. Alec a eopplp irr Bath. importance is at Cedar,Grove on • r SILLS - Mrs. S. Stewart, of Toronto, spent 'urday night July 8th. Y*' &E,FORSYTH. 10p D., Director of Kindling Wood, Friday with Miss Pengelly. z OW metrlcal Asetreistt3onofontsrio. Res. Green River .Established 1856 tove length. . A few from here attended the gar-mDer of the,American Optometrical r-+ 1 line .CIEs emotit,Onf br appointment. 12tf Phone Pick.G1709. den party at Victoria Suare on Sat- Special Missionary Service will be urday afternoon held in the Union Sunday School at - Le{ttst. DONALD biIINRO, PICKERINo Mrs. Hocken, of Toronto, returned the hour of 10.15 a. m. Master Billy p, •THIS IS THE 4= borne on Friday after spending a and Helen Devitt will sing.. Cone TIUNCAN B. Mc1NrYHE-Barris• week with Mr, and Mrs. McGuire. ' a' 1 ter Solicitor, notary. orrice-stuck St.. ' & ' B Z Mrs. Crews,returned from Musk- and bring your friends. FARE RS 1VIILL 't south, Opposite Bell Telephone office, Whitby. GENERAL- INSURANCE_ oka on Saturday after spending a The. Clover Club ..Class of Green _. - �Pbooe 45. 481y -- - River Sunday school are having an A large number of farmers A(IENC Y two :%•eels. holiday near Bala. DONALD RUDDY* Barrister. BROUGHAM, - - ONTARIO George and Mrs. Wilson, of Toren- ,ice-cream social at Wilson. Park on exchange their grain R•Solicitor,Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. -- te, are sgelading a few days with Wednesday, June 28th. At 6.30 p. m. - for _ ''• : Office formerly occupaed b the late A.E.Cbris- Facilities for placing auy kind of In• George and VIrs. Pegg. George is a game of softball will be played be- Office south Wing o[Court House,Whitby'.'•281}7 , tween •Whitevale United Young Pee- Flour and Cereals surance a_ best rates 'raving an enforced holiday owing to EATON, BELL• & ROSS. Barriatr available.. illness. We hope that the rest will Ple and Green River, Ice-cream and ere. Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security and 6ervae tap Motto. have rile desired effect. Cake will be servcsd at 10,cents.per It Saves money and many more BuNding,330 Hay Street Toronto.; 431} phone Pit`k. 515 dish: A cordial invitation is extended W.J Heaton, to all. ould o 1 Ah d -t ------ _ - H.e.Heat• .. ' .. ----- ---- - . Green River p .... .:�!, J.D.F. Rose. Adelaide 2838-9 S e Cl Ci� ` RICHARDSON: PIQKERINO & I H Beall Claremont The"-monthly meeting of the Lad- Alton P :a MU'.VEY--Barristers,Solicdton,Notaries PHONE 924 leaf Aid will be held at the home of Miss D. Browin,of Agincourt, vis- BARLEY FEED �y uNic, 21d-214 Confederation Life Building, Mrs. George Gray on Wednesday, C3rner of Yon``* and Richmond Sts. Toronto. FURNITURE , ited K. and Mrs. Reeser recently. $20.00 er ton, $ t Cash. - PMones AdeM."4489 and 4486. By appoint- Jae 28th, at 2.OQ , o clack sharp. F. and Mrs. McKay and son visit- P - . meat Saturday evenings, Pickering, r-mclenee (Please note change in time.) Word This in the best feed value on Phone Pick,3613, 8tf We are displaying an attractive for roll call. "Father" All ladies are ed W. and Mrs. Duncan on Sunday. the market. eTrH01198QN dl McMILLAN-Bo - variety of Xmas(lifts. invited to attend. - s),If,r, Miss Helen La Peer and friend - 1a called on L. and Mrs. Mills on Sun- r tars. Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. The fourth annual Memorial Day Y• • • for Pastry aod,Fiae Resldence of Mr.Thomson, lot 1l,concesa,on 1. Furniture and Furniture Ser-6ce will be held at Brunswick day last. Kl$sIMI Cake Baking. E'SCi. V. Office hours'Thursday and Saturday Novettiee. Hill Cemetery on Sunda June 28th, Slag. J. H. Chapman of:A roxa, s eveoinp, from 7.t70 p.as to x.30 P.m..or by visiting L. and Mrs. Hill for a few y makes a Fine" ` a,p��oaniment. Toronto office . 805 Royal Bank prices low, in keeping with times: at 2.30 p. m., standard}time. The days Baker's JOY 7 Brea •. Phone Pick 2660, Toronto Elgin 5303. a, Rev: Mr. Hartman will be, the speak- Flavored 3 ly Mrs. Stoffer, who has been spend- er and special. music and sung will her' 'Bread. rF? C3 O F / IV G furnished. As it is- the desire of ing a fen' month with Parents; _ _ J. and Mrs. Hoover has returned to Cho in Monday, -Wednisda ^N er mmittee to have this-cemetery PP g Y s TE1L C. SM 1TH. D. D. a„ L. D.9.. 7 '.nder -perpetual care, they are ask- heThe-Women's-Institute-x:ill'bP held " -and Friday. We do t. (Succeesor to Dr.J.N.Dales'. Graduate r,t 6PRCI 4L - ing a:l these who have relatives oz on the 5th -of .July,.instead of the' it right. - - the Royal College of Dental Surgeons grid T`oron- friends buried-thE;><e to please accept _ r: Eeoutne,�Ot fi eve ytTttod iud�a7it Ybo e. -- - {his invitation tfj attend on Sunday 12th. :..?ti0 EREDIT ±g r � IIICII ROCS Pa(:e� Red ,text. Weather ermitting the service . g _ P H16-ILAN� CREEK. On account of the rbaoge in times ? EABERT T FALLAI9E. L D S.. 'and .Green Roofing wilL be at the,graveyard, otherwise �- = and the -close margin I -sell at,-I D D,S..Graduate of the Royal College of it gill be held in the church. A garden party under the,auspic- 'am foreed-to discontinue credit, Dental Surgeons and the university of Toronto 2 40 per..square. e5 of the•Young' People's Society-of except for approved- monthly. Office in rew,detxe second door-east of St And Balsam :a * few'*Church. Pickering.Ont, office hour ' 9 Full weight and - Centermial United Church will be accounts. a.m.' to OP.m,. or by ayvat5tment: (X-ray eld on,the spacious lawn of Mr. - •er:iee). Plwoe Pick 3i 00. 481} y standard quality Mr. O- Y. Shaw had a 'business trip to Toronto on Tuesday this week Hilton Brumwell, on the evening of „�+� Z• Q' �iN i Wednesday, June. 28th, commencing T The only• prices erms Spot Cash.days'-ter? Mrs. Brandon r at Greenwood s at 8 so o'clock (p. S. T.) A splend- L. BURN/NGHA M` id program will be given by the fell- _ this week. owing able artists: Clara Salisbury Building and General _ "ABFTH RICHARDSON- m•m -PICKET � G as-' Mt. Zion W. A. intend holding a Graduate of the _ Contracting. .!'ire and sutomabi insurance of all kinds, * • Strawberry Festival in the near fut- Baker Entertainer, sisre..sting coapnaia O coed financial stand. Royal Academy of Music and Eloc- Estimates furnished on all clauses.. use. V1'auh for -further particulars. ution, London Eng., in humorous and of worn-Interior and Exterior. • LU � �� The Balsam'school board have err EPOOTILL, Uciesased Auetionew, a Miss Clare Forsythe for the character numbers. Ethel-Evans, Sc- Alterations and repairs. e ear ©•laud of 3irk sia�Gelad•. .Ass- B ottish Violinist; and Jessie Cameron,- Chimney@ BnHt Ooncrets Work. eMr sales of all Mass alMnaw so as Whsle t Bl"kamithing, k Woodwork next year. � Musical Entertainer. There will be_ _ asAses. &"a m G•irasa of w B,o., Ong. Miss 1. Crean is spendine the hot= Phone Pickering 671,2 at right prices "idaps with.her parents Wm. and 301 . s Horseshoe Pitching Contest at 790 iFAiRIi'ORT "ONTARIO 'D •R $MATON.. TOWNSHIP to have those repair Green. Refrsshmen� Goo!�}r on the grounds. " -. ; Clerk. Conveyance Cemdim;oner for ohsatseaded to. Haerows r fired, Admission 25 and 15 cents. . - aafainn .6tidartt. Acceount,nt, Ltc. Issuer ar i Richard Dan and family spent Shingles For Se`��e a Waartase License.. Wf"tevale.out. olio new sections on hand: The tam- Sunday with his parents in Toron- ous Fleury Plows always on hand. Stouffville ��. MAW. LICENSED AIIC- Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa• . The Hydro-line throutb Balsam to- , ' TIO�}g,gR for York Qota.towADirlam ' toes and Electric Wasbers. y Another reduction in teachers sal- Malt Galvanized Steel Sbingles, Gaune,e.. oils J aries has taken place this week. t Sla.e gbingles. - A�kta�s of gals prom sttmdad if thinking of buying an electric radio Glen Major is now completed. The I31rd'x Fe: ' W Tersas misma„fie. Dal for may be ask for s'demoastratton of the New power was turned on last Friday af- wheels: aa�a�ed.:iH8w5.Omr., Bell and lnaeyao Y Mr. R: A. Sanders has-'opened'a •" g 46it Pboues. Wbrtby,Oat' all Rogers Majestic models, ternoon. law'office over Curtis .store on Main Also• re-rubbNrin buggy The prices are right. Congratulations to- Miss -"Sadie -Street. Lawn mowers sb%rpeoed. . t�RNET ROBERTSON '' `r' �7C9'eodwarcL --Ward on obt:-:ning her diploma at Mr, Pat:Murphy, east of here had 'T.-PATERSON'9 CLAREMO'NT GREE.'�1 WOOD 4gl the United Business Collefire, Toron- a dumber of sheep killed by dogs Call and get prices. Phone 28 72 Electrical Contractor _ 4 y t`'• last week. • Wiring and Repairing for Lil)?t T'ne :tit. 'Zion, W. A. ;s entertain-. The tonsr,rial. business is,boominis - •' .,Brock Road or power. ' -ing the Greenwood W.-A at the'horie in tow with two additional barbers Pickerin M>�lls of ?tars, J.' Wilkin on Wednesday f enn u in the Collard block. �^! All kinds of electrical goods 9 ternvon of this-week, y _ pOurgbtaseball team, with two wins . General Store. kept.in,stock. from Fxbridge'last. week, now heads $f ly Phone]T06, Pickerit r - _ -` t'A 0147 the league. Buy your groceries at home and - - Our tennis club has been vrganiz- keep the home P.res burning. - - We hat e s full line Qf The ice-erg r socia: at..the church e : s • was well attended and a splendid d for"the year with Dr. Neil Smith ALSO program was` presented. Proceeds president and Miss .Jean Collard Hardware;- Paints (Marti•9enour were about g25. as Secretary treasurer. Brood, as low as 99 cent: a qt. All -.Poultry Feeds The C. C. F,•are having a meeting Arsenate of Lead. Lime. Paris ��T�tpunt� Haying' is in full. swing on. many ' Green, Blue Stone, -Screen Doors, P �'' � in the park on Saturday evening of - of the farms here: Strawberries are - and Windows. "C'hicken starter of bes this week, with speakers Srom a dis- y reaBOII- f suffering from the dry•weather•and• tance. We do emery work of all kinds, Saw MRS. THOS. LAW, OWNER quality-at the early varieties have been pract- The.Salvation Silver Band visited gumming.Shears ground, Mower kni- " able prioes. '• ` ically useless. us brf Saturday evening and put'on"a yes sharpened. Ladders of all length* M. S. Chapman, of Pickering took splendid program in front of the from 15c. per ft..up. Hereafter all Coal must be cash•on Laying Masb and Feeds Rey.. Mr. Croziers place here on Sun-. Town Hall. But no-black smith ing nor wheel work delivery, pp day as the pastor was away preach- ry, except on s owed of eve Sort. in>x the Memorial sermon at St. Mar- TERMS cuss monthly accounts. ltaret's Cemetery in Scarboro. IE uu;ham - "Poone 272a Picasriu6 .� Cha;;;. Ptickrin is busy these days Bert and Mrs. Harvey were Toren- F, R. JACKS IN Prop. House 2L3G Phones _Office b900 . ` - ' - - putting on a subdivision of the pro-. to visitors on Sunday. � . 0 _ -" Da N. Lockwood perty.at the Lake Shore in which.he The Frank Malcolm family were POIILTR� Y a has a substantial interest. East bour with•their relatives here on Sunday.S NI Price PICRERINO, ON T. ne may yet be as famous as the Erg- Mr. Munroe hingspent Sunday at lisp namesake`waterinrt place. Lake Simcoe. :R. Go CLENDENING One would think that the Toronto The barn dance of last week was Diseases A Conference of the United Church was so successful that it was repeated on FUNERAL DIRECTOR the whole'ehurch'if one is to judge Wednesday of this week. _ by the' criticisms made on' their re- The Peter Brown family-and Miss fed outfit' --- cent resolutions. As usual; anything Stevenson, of Toronto, were guests � Prevented * - Private Ambulance � happening in the Queen City gets of the Perryman family on Sunday- Day and Night Service the most prominent,attention. Edward and Mrs. Willson are at by rising sil&won's Steel W4lan�t A-niched ftoae 9600 S.',K. Wonnacott, .Jack-Annan and home- again, after aii enjoyable vis- Miss Jean Annan-attended ,the rec- it with. Mr. Willson's cousin, Mr. W. Bed, With Mattress and .#� Malvern 5000 eption at Cobourg on Saturday to Percy, and_,-amily of Milliken.. PEERLESS Spring, $1175. ! the New York State young people The Young men of the choir and Markham_ �t. visiting the young people-of thecvn- 'Mrs. Gannon are assisting in the POULTRY �iiltoo R e; 57x`r'6 ... 346 -- -k - ited -Church at the Bay of .Quint.- service of soxig at Salem Decoration _i► a ' Conference. Service next Sunday evening. gad Rugs, 98x24 . _' .'. .G9 READY [ The news from the county council In the ball game between Brough- PRESCRIPTION Foldin Couch with good BE report last•week that they had sanct- am and Green River on the Brough-g ioned the surfacing of more'highway- am grounds ON Friday evening• the A premrfition for the entire Cretpnoe Mattress 9.75 y p poultry family for the treat for the 16t weather. in the count was not leasing and score stood 22-i1 in favor of I3rou- Cbeeter Verandah Swing 9.50 B„y a _ surely it is the 'height of rashness gham. went and preve tion of Lawn 9eatf► ... ... .99 -COLEMAN for 'any council to load up the tax-' The pupils of Brougham school qq payers of this county with fresh out motored to Thornton'. Corners'on Cholera;Ron ,Caaka, Diph i?saap Chairs, with foot rest. :AIR O , GAS STOVE lay when'everyone is at his wits end Friday afternoon, June 16th, to take theria, $lac head, Qocci• and canopy complete '"..'. 2.98 or a to make their taxes now. It is such part in a musical festival sponsored dionP. Chicken Pot, Gaper. methods in our elected bodies -that by Mrs. tze>*antl,ler:.:pupils_of-- • White sDi>Irrhoea and Ms►osp chairs, with footsto9j__2, 5_ NEW PH -TION O L_191'ONF- puts aemocracy on the hustipgs. We the sever schools under her tuition. - iitaastp Chairs :.:� 1.75 apd cook in-Comfori. are glad that the, Reeve of Pickering Mr. Walter Percy has erected a t (�(� ' ldirtiR Gmp�taole;'wiLh Lawn Mowers. Glarriwn?�rol @, fought hard`to negative this action. fitting memorial cairn in the Christ F.V�i rare hz3Ltle i back ' ... ... .. ,�5 Mowers. �Plaflfter. - • The school board , met last week' ian Cemetery, Brougham, in memory , and passed several items of business of the pioneers who first planted the Fur Chlekene,Turkeys,Ducts, =' t Mr. Iriniri has been re-engaged as Christian faith in this sacred spot �. A ,5►�Er ITT .ALL. HkR.AW.ARL_ teacher, much to the gratification of where they now rest from their lab- ^ - ' Geese and Bird @. ; at moderate priaee. . all those having children going to Qrs. _ _ school. The teachittK of music has --fifiss Sate was in Toronto during St =:- �'1[Hera2 H..eiuijrra'' been given to Mr. Lynde and Mr. the week and attended the funeral of JoriP,s' g, Or�% Ambulalnoe Serr'ice aLDIN BU ''g$y Orley secures the job of caring for the late Mrs- Walter Bate her sea- r the school. The suggestion at the ter-in-law Miss Gertrude Bate, of Moe ew Phone 1W Hardware 2'hone 46M • last school meeting that the yards Toronto, and Mrs. `Hanley, of Strat- be levelled up was considered and a ford, accompanied her borne oo Sun- t Plokeftl, - • ovksri0 .gar.ttL�:w+ul>be'called e�7•'.,. . . . , �, r.�. - ..-�4- ,Y.m .,•�. a: _,'. '.1. ., f •.- - ..,= - ti.. _ - "j _.. -..-. _ ._ ... � _ 'err The Markets Mother and Son Athlete Killed �Votee of �thc. P�ress PRODUCE PRICES. Killed in Smash .,. In Car A' ccident Toronto dealers are buying produce _ . - at the following ices: a and coup- Sun Rays Blamed_ When Cars -Maurice Becker, 18. 'of--Ot - Canada, The,F.:npire etas 'Fha W*tld at Lange E CA fide Near Brighton _ - try shippers: Ungraded, cases return- u - _ taws .Loses Control . of _ 60 CANADA producing a m1I11911 clock& a year.--. ed,fresh extras, 14c; fresh firsts, 12c; -Three injured Car - Companion _ Hamilton Spectator. seconds, 10c; cracks, 9c. Graded, Belleville.-Two persons were kill- Children at the Wheel cases free, 16c for fresh extras; 14 to Thrown Clear --A 14-pear-old Chicago high school + ed and three injured Friday night is Other°Accidents - Strawberries En Route 14Vzc for fresh firsts, 12c for seconds. a head.-on collision between two Fir! 'driving an automobile along a Butter-No. 1 Ontario creamery recently, struck a 7- An Alabama woman who raises ear- solids, 19c; No. 2, 18%c. motor care four and one-half miles Ottawa, June 18.-Losing control of "i public highway ly sttlawberries for the'marL•ef was Churning cream-Special, 18 to west , of Brighton. The injured the automobile he was driving, Maurice _ rear-old boy who was riding a bicycle. overcome recently ly the inquisitive 19c; No, 1, 17 to 1&;--No. 2; 14 to were brought to hospital in ;Belle- Becker, f8, a_ versatile . St. Patrick's _ The boy was not badly injured, and streak that is popularly ,suppo&ed to 15c;. f.o:b. shipping .points. villa, College Pthlete, was killed here•,late witnesses said that.the.girl did every- be a component part of the feminine Cheese-No. 1 large, colored paraf- Those killed were Mrs. Edith Pat- Saturday night. and' companion, thing.an adult driver could have done' make-up. As the-Kitchener News-Re- fined and government graded, llc; terbou of Kingston and •her eight- George Kieft, also 'a sf7udent of the to avoid hitting him. But it preyed on cord tells the story, a Goderich house. twins, 11 i4'e: triplets, 11%e. son, James. same college, escap_d miracuiousll lh. her mind, add the tragic upshot a'ag wile bought a box of berries, for which Poultry, "A" grade, alive-1933 year-old Thomas Martin, a Toronto teach- when he was thrown'through a vi lndov that after a sleepless night of-brood she paid 29 cents. In the bottom bf Spring -broilers,'-over 31,4- lbs., -18c; er, whpse home is 'at 40 Parka Street of the car and landed on his feet.Botb ` :-jlng the girl committed,suicide. . fife box was a note. It was: •'Please over 3 to 3% lbs.. 16c; over 2% to it 3s s pitiful story, and makes s Ibs.; 13c over 13'a to 2'/z lbs. llc. North, Belleville, driving alone In Youths were of Ottawa. -" had commentary on the automobile write me who bought this boa and the Fowl, fatted, over 5 lbs:, 10c; over 4 ono o> the cars, suffered. two broken According to Kieft, Becker sudden should a child of to 14 years price paid for it. We .received._ 75 too 5 lbs., 9c; over 3 to 4 lbs•, 8c. Old ribs. a broken a;m and _$agave cuts ly lost control, the wheel slipping iron r }ge. Why cents a crate of 24 boxes. Picked by roosters, 5c: Turkeys, market price. and bruises. his hands: •H e jammed on the brakei !fie permitted to.drive s car in heavy Rt4th Williams, Culiinan, Alabama, Squabs. per pair, 25c. ,Pigeons, per Ur: Car J. Haig, Oklahoma City, in an effort to bring the car to a stop traffic-or for that matter in any kind Route 9."' pair, 15c, Okla., driver of the other car _sut- but the machine somersaulted againal -?► :'pf traffic. Handling an automobile A brief joust with mental,arithmetic Poultry, "A" evade, dressed-Fowl, the curb and'furned over twice more. these'days is strictly a Job"for adults. - fatted, oven 5 lbs:; 12c: over•-4 to 5 Lered scalp injuries. severe bruises reveals that the grower received for- and cuts from flying glass, and 15- Kies was thrown out- when th - = the nervous at that the accidents her product just 3 1-25 cents per boa. lbs, llc; over 3 to 4 lbs:; lOc. Old vehicle hit the curb. Police sal Dfthe road can bring to a driver is roosters, Be. Turkeys, market price• year old ,Jack Patterson, brother of ' omething no child ought to have to The spread, by the time the berries "B" grade, 2c lb. less than "A". the dead boy, received scalp wounds' young Becker was thrown out also,hb got to the table of the consumer, was .� �. "B".. head hitting the curb and tracturini -- • - houlder..--Woodstock Sentinel • Re- -just short of 26 cents. Not all of that; C grade, 2c lb. less than and cuts. The Patterson ig's c r. his skull. Death-was instantaneous GRAIN QUOTATIONS, all passengers lt; Dr, Haig'% tar; few. of course, was accountable to the Dr;' Haig, a graduate of Queen's The crash attracted nearby real .;b 1 profits of those who-had handled the Following are Saturdays closing, dents, who rushed into the street to Protectors Protected quotatiotts on grain transactions for University, Kingston, and for the berries between patch and retail sare. car lots prices on basis c.i.f. bay past two years a teacher at'Ok'lahom render what aid they .could. Kint Not newspapermen alone but the Duty, exchange and transportation ports. University, was returning to King-1 Clancy, Toronto.Maple Leafs )locket ,publib generally will be interested in comblhed to roll up the price, and', of Man-' wheat-No. 1 hard, 72%c; ston accompanied 'by Mrs. Patterson player, who was.visiting.nearby, wat, the new law put into effect recently in course, the middleman and diatrlbut• No. 1 North., .68%c; No. 2 North., and her two sons. It is believed he one of the first to reach the scene. 7ew Jersey under which no court, ing agents got their bits.-Hamilton 63%c; No. 3 North., 67%c. was temporaril blinded by the rays' nd jars, or other inquisitorial body Spectator. Man. oats-No. 2-C.W,•32%c; No. y St.. Thomas, June 18.-Gerald' Ja ould require any reported to divulge - - : 3 C.W., 30Vzc; No.,1 feed, 294c: No, of. the setting sun; And pulled hl's 2 feed, 28t,•zc, mixed feed oats, 21c. car tb the left side of the highway cobs,knocked d Yarmouth Centre bj _ !Ehe -source of confidential information THE EMPIRE Man. ha=le Wks knocked down by a car drives b7' - - -�sed in news articles. This law gimp- _ y-No.. 3 C�W.. 4,0�'sc; into the•path. of that drir•en_by�Mar- -Anereass in Motor-car Sates • -No. 1-feed screenir-Rs, $1.4.75 per ton. tin. Henry 1 Heirt of Syracuse, N:Y., thL - ry recognizes what has long been the -South African corn, 66c. '31artin. alone In his car, was re- afternoon, and removed to-the 1dem- �ode-ot the news-gathering.protessioa: There is at least one trade - the 'Ontario grain, approximate _prices turning to_ Belleville after complet= ortal'Hospital for observation. Young a reporter is to honor bound to motor induatiy-which cannot-be said track ,hipping point-Wheat, 65 to, ing his year as a teacher In Toronto. Jacobs was walking on. the highway - +rotect the person from whom he gets to, be suffering. gravely from the gen- 67c; oats, 28 to 30c; barley, 3$ to The cars were reduced to a mass with big aster when the Hart car ap ' ntormation at legitimate Interest to ertl depression. More pjrivate cars 42c; corn, 56 to 58c; rye, 35 to 38c; nt twisted wreckage by the impact, pr°ached. The tad stopped apparently f matio It is a new bulwark for were registered in Mirth--thin in any buckwheat, 30•to 32c. to let thg car pass, only to dart for single month hitherto, the total being -hut none of the-occupants was thrown he freedom o t the press.-Halifax HAY AND STRAW PRICES. ties. and were found jam rt-d in the ward as the car was almost opposite _ _._., iesaldr -: . _ _• 1,?22 above that for the ravioli >:e� re payi o rnln9 r •p s Toronto dealers a is r ha him The car passed over the boy. cord month, March, 1929. In.the first and straw. baled. car o delivered. _ _ the wheels straddling his little body. , _ Pepping Up Death Gamble three months of the year 46,105 new per ton: No. 2 timothv. $8.50;!No 3 '¢- It Is expected that the boy will make New trains to run 11:0 miles an hour cars were registered, a figure which timothv, �$8 to $7; wheat straw, $6 B.B.C. to Broadcast a >ecoyerp. ,,- fails below that of the peak year by to $6.50• oat straw, $6. ire being planned for taited States ]. atlroada. That should pep.up the only 42. The result !a not so aurpris LIFE STOCK QUOTATIONS.' Canadian Pageant Three Severeiy'Injured. ,Let's beat it to the crossing" tans.- Ing as K appears, and•cannot safely Steers, up to 1,050 lbs., good and London.Uat:, June 18.-One man Is ,Ottawa Citizen. be taken as a sign of returning gene.•, choice, $4 75.to t95; do, mad., $425 to dying.- two others are under hospital al prosperity. For in the years im- $4.50; do,com•, $3.50 to $4.25;"steers. HietorlCal Review Of the DO' treatment and lives of ten, in alI, were ► over 1.050 lbs., good and choice. $4.85 i medlately preceding 19'"9 the motor minion to he Given �n _ Return to Farms habit was increasing rapidly and the to $5.25; do, mad.. $4.50 tA.$4.75; do, „-_ _ tatperi]led in .a spectacular midnight • la silty year the.entire picture of registration figures gaing forward fn com.. $4 to. $4.25;.heifers, good'and London July 1 at collision at the junction of No. 22>iad choice, $4.75 to $5: do,-med.. $4._5_to To:- 4 ,Highway, ,three..miles.north of _ anadlan life has changed. In 1871 a steep upward curve. The market A picture of Canada to -1953 'as re-. $4.50; do,corn., $3.50 to $4; fed calves, here were 81 persona out of every was still very far below saturation R� and chbkv. $5.25 to $5.60: do, 'elected in the Cana iliaa National_ Ex- London. y a undred living In the country,while in oint. In the ordinar course of.events hibittou of that year will be broad- irn hope a held tor. the recover rd .. P y tired., $4.50 to $5; cows, (rood. $3 to y Lorne McKay. age 28, a!•986 Oxford 931 there,were nearly 64,out of every we should have expected a,continuous' $3.50; do, med.. $2 50 to $3: do, com., cast at midnight oa July 1st, (tea Street, driver of one of the machines, 1 ndred in the cities and towns.Even expanslotr between 1929- and 1933. $2 to $2.25; canners'and cutters, $1 to don- time) by the British Broadcast- - E ese figures, impressive though they What actually happened was that $1.75: bulls, good. $2.50 to $2.75; do, 'ing Corporation as Otte of two most which hurtled into s ditch upside corn., $1.75 to $2.25; stocker and feed- down. -= re, do not dis clase the whalh story, thieve.,was some falling off after 19_9,, elaborate radio . programs ever de- ► ___ er steers, good, $4-'to $425; do;coma, -A moment after six tied been palled _ -.'or the reason that persona living in and that this deficiency is now being wised by the famous British .institu $3.25 to $3.75; milkers and springer%, from fire Irreckage, the- car was do- .. hall communities and unincorporated made good. For the industries con- tiQn. It As timed to coincide with $25 to $45'; calves, good and choice _ strayed by fire: Michael Barrette.; 18 illages'are recorded as rural dwellers, cerned it is an encouraging sign so weals, $4- to. $5; do, ^om. and mad., the anniversary of the Dominion's Dundas Street, and Marian Campbell, -ctuallp,according to figures compiled tar as !t goes,showing that the natural $2 $3.50; grassers, $2 to $22.25:, birth 2 Brighton Street, are also in'St. Jo, y the Canadian Government Bureau growth of the motoring habit is slit tmc,;. icon, t.o.b.. $6 to $5.10; do, off . Written by a former.young Tocon- seph's, Hospltai, Barratta. with tuts t Stattatica, only 31.7 of the ,whole 8cient to counteract the trade_slump..trucks, $525 to $5x35;. do, off cars, toaian, -E. D`Arcy Sullivan, son of �pulatioa of Canada live on farms. Tice 3peztatot, London. 85.SA to ${:.66; ttaed ease s�:wPithoi -the well-known-Caitediw-writeri-Al.. .about the head and possibly fractured 'here 1s, however, a noticeable return __ Iambs, $9: do, mad., $8 to $8.50: culls. Sullivan plans for aa� tasplring his ribs, sad Miss Campbell with many ± sovemeat toward the farms now fa U.S. and World Peace '$5 to $5.50; good light sheep. $2: do, iorical pagBaat of Canada -are well -cuts and bruises. . Margaret Forest - ro rasa.-Fredericton Gleaner, 'heavies, each $1 to $1 50t do, culls; and Marion Parker, auraeseln training g America has now formally pledged 5A' to 75c. advanced._ Er J, King-Bull la oo- at the Ontario Hospital, yeara ottiec herself to take from henceforth a d!• operating wtth 1dr• Sullivan sit pro- members of-McKay's party who.:rw rec active art fa the guardianship ducer, ceived 'minor hurts. - L 'p g Why 'AeelQenta Happen Alter -the opening address by - - of fife peace of the world. That la the - -- - -- _ Athlete - - . . . Tonto -. the urban centres the To High Commissioner G. Howard Fer_ , - . In a t. r. g effect of Mr. Davis's statement. M _ _ have rights which must be respected, Davie ptoniised in the naive of his Wins U.S. Marathon kna°n, the story of the 250 years of Occupant Vanishes. �{ accidents constantly dccur, be- Canada's history opens with King A'man'named Scott, a ho was sis�b country to join others In abolishing use pedestrians are-careless or ab- aggressive weapons, to consult 'with Charles- granting- the Hudson- Bay in the party, disappeared from Ehe srbed�aheh-crossing the streets. For u�4o,� lu �a�� �t d t prints Last 100 charter to Pr[nce'Rupert with whom scene soon -after the trash, and be bel� own satety they must develop and' to "participate in a ystem of Yards fOT Margin Of are Captains Stannard and Gillam. came-the object of-an anxious seeres lternal vigilance and,,caution. There follows ��a --thrinink moment when the report spread that he hat supervision to ensure the aithful car- The fatalities and injuries are not " 15 Seconds -when, in 1743, Explorer la Verendrye been burned to death'in the wreck. . rytng out of any measures of disarms- evitable.--That-is- the fact to recog-',ment." The last is clearly the most Washington, June IS.-A lean, tire- and his three sons are the first white - The occupants of the other car wen ize. Totalled up ,these accidents,are important of these obligations. An less•runner from Toronto maintaine3, men to set ryes on the Rockies. Jacob Vincent, 12,8 King Street, Pros ghastly,story they are also ghastly American representative on. the Per- his reputation as the most consistent Scottish traders on the' shore�f ton, and his wife; and Mr. and Mrs lvidence' of human lapses of one kind manent Commission of Control will be .marathoner on the North American Hudson Bay will be heard seven years Russell Bayham of Dashwood. .Bay. -='Fr another, and of the need oL a sus- a sblid guarantee'of Am'erica's active, continent. He was Dave Komonen, later receiving the news of Woll,s ham was its the rumble seat and was rained effort to inculcate habits of practical concern in the work of dis-. former Canadian national champion, capture of Quebec. - Another graphic thrown clear with minor hurts as the ' late driving and safe walking.-Win- armament' The News-Chronicle. - who chugged-home in a $40 automo- episode will be Canada s entry Into car rolled over and finally came to , lipeg Free Press, - '!'bile, carrying with him the emblem of the Great War, -rest -on its wheels. Vincent and the :- - - - -THE UNITED STATE$ the United States Amateur Athletic two.women, who.,were In. the front How's Your Vocabulary? News a eF Advertising Union marathon championship he won i seat, sustained'only slight-hurts. - t? P 0 Saturday- Jobs and Wages Michael Barratta, a well known rug, Vl'e read that broadcasting has add-- We learn that startdng.June 1 Mont- Komonen, along. with. Percy Wyer, by :player, dragged himself from the ed five hundred words to the average goniery, Ward and Company will dis- 98-poung Toronto running idol end Show Recovery , wreckage and though severely injured. ralo fan's vocabulary. Some say in Ot- continue. advertisfng _through.hand- other Monarch Athletic Club mates, pulled McKay out and .then the. two . . ; the total now eacees sin hue- bills and give 100 percent. concentra• scraped together the $40-with which �'-T I girls.',A moment later as Lin Towle, a Bred.-Ottawa Journal ' U.S. Utbo Secretary Reports 1 of London Township, peered under the • - -' - tion upon newspaper,-advertising: Offi•'to buy the car to come here and enter cials of the company, with 500 stores the grind when they were unable to They Are, Far in Excess car in, search of other victims it burst - British Clocks' in 46 states, assert.this new policy is secure sufficient funds for train fare. ,of.Seasonal into flames, scorching Towle, who "If ever am industry aw o portun- a test and they will continue.it for at Their confidence in themselves was reached 'safety with difficulty. y p R'ashin ton_.-An increase in em- _ jty and took it, the.clock. trade .has -least-a year, if it,yields results. The simply rewarded. Komonen ran into g inspector T. G. tt Lucas and-Traffic - done so," reports the secretary of the placing of the newspaper contracts exhaustion a Meld of 87 runners, in- Ployment and payrolls in manuf g the Officer J. L. «'htity investigated the ' British CIbck-Manufacturers' A.3socia- hereafter will be from the central of- eluding a maidrity of-tire best .dis- •ing industries in May, reflecting the -case. 1 -- -`pion, in seeding for review a special flee. Copy will be sent In mat form' tance men in. the Eastern United first subs£antial gain in any �e i ., inumber of B magazine published in' to retail-managers a month in advance States. month since January, 1932, was re• the interests of the trade. T effects for merchandising purposes and for The diminutive Wyer finished fifth, Ported' last week by Secretary of La- he insertion of local prices on specified while another Torontonian, Dick bor, Frances Perkins. Flu Preventive =; of the new British policy of modified Miss Perkins described the increas- drotection, coupled with the advantagg items, Releases will be.on a'monthly Wilding, was seventh. is Now Claimed 9 offered by the sterling exchange.situa- schedule,..and frequency of insertion • Komonen, however, did not win the es as far in excess of the normal tlon, have been truly remarkable. It will depend somewhat upon local com• classic *ithou, a terrific battle. Lit- trend at this season.of the year,'.' but mentnfor inJuenza8s re ff rtes to have Is expected thaj in the course of.the .petitive conditions. tle Mell Porter of the Irish-American ' arned against over-optimism, declar- reported :present year neatly one hundred tifnes All right, newspapers'will gladly ac- „A.C. of Newark, 'N.J., fought stub- ing that-the statistics, "should not be been found, following extensive ex - is many clocks will be produced in Eng- cept the cliallenge. It will% pay out bogy the entire 26 miles 385 yards, interpreted as meaning that the course. periments in the.Nation01 -In StiQute of lish factories as in the year 1930, the handsomely, if the central. control Is to lose only when-the-Toronto -man out of the industrial crisis of the past Medical Research. _ Increase being trom_'28,000•to iw*o acid in telligeuf'and keenly alert fo the fact burst loose' with a mighty sprint in years is clear." Officials remained silent, out e was 4 s half millions, Millions of pounds that local merchandising is -often a the last 100 yards. The.secretary s.bureau of labor stn- ::nderst'od ti,ey had ' cucceetied in ,. have been invested in.the.industry anal .hair-trigger business. There is. no =: tistics, 'which• canvassed 89,.of the transmitting the virus' to animals foreign co it-Ion its being�nost slit• comparisoR between the pulling power i�. _ ++ principal manufacturing industries of and then cured them. _ cessfully met, in spite of the fact that of a good daily and a handbill, assum ng' leg- Till Author t of.p rspoited an increase of -The tests were said to insure. an _ the imported clocks are made to sell ing•that•tbe copy is right and releases Dies. Sleeping $IC1Slle>fE 4,g per cent. in employment and 11.5 effective preventive medicine, although st ridiculously low prices. It*Is said, scientific. Montgomery, Ward and Spokane, Wash.-Stoddard, King, per cet. in rayrolls in.May.o.ver,Apzil, .isolation of the germ itself }�aa not 3 In some instances, that foreign time- Company are set for what the hunter humorist, newspaper columnist _and 1933. yet been achieved. k pieces are put on the market'at about calfs a killing.-Editor_and Publisher authot• -of "There's a . Long, _Long A 'poition of -this advance, Miss A successful cure could save''Great _ One the values-asked five years thew York). Trail,".is dgad, a victim of sleeping Perkins explained, should "be regard-`Britain alone 'Millions of .pounds stet ago,' the -competition coming mainly " -'- '- ' sickness. .-He was 43.' -ed a9-a recovery from.the Brecipitate I ling. Insurance companies paid fl; r. _ R(-mPl nber. you cannot have ability King succumbed dt his home here decline. in employment payrolls fol- 500,000 in January and February on „ ruruvc P9ktRti'IeO, 7"li l- d$ steadily increasing its output. TTiPre unless you do what'Lincoln did-study I last week nearby--fide months' i111ft io%cing the Ln..k 1. .1:10,, _ _ „ _ - - , ,,, • - L-e 25 factories now In that country,`and prepare yourself.-Van Anihifrgfi. �'be'was-stricken With the,di.-ease. i4iatrh." influenza. `' _.ern -. .+5.!✓ _ - _ - i s-> ti .. OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE --6 7 8• 9 - 2 • -a 4 5 10 „ razor Blades- FREE _ 14 FS 16 - %%/17 with -POKER -HANDS E r its 19 20. % s '� You can get.these five keen, well-honed safety..razor S 21 - %y 2 'C II� blades (fit any Gillette-type razor). Given free for . . _ �' I just one Mete set of Turret Poker Hands.,P,. . 26. i -28 29 II any man would appreciate-such a gift! : 30 31 j 32 _ Mild,'yet-sweet and full of flavour—Turret Fine.Cut r '' is a-•particular favourite with Eun who "roll their' + _ 33 �� 35 '36 own." A 20 cent package of this mellow Vrgitiia i .. y,C Tobacco will make at least 50,cigarettes . . .in it are. " - 37 // 38 30 '//� 40. 41 ti _ -.combined satisfaction and'genuine 'economy. 42 0 -4S - - - - % pads to "R,oli Your Own" with 4-9—P,49 so S2 55 TUR -R T OCA • Horizontal 40-To fall in drops - 9-Detests _ �Q+ece u T _ 1-Steam • - '42-' Girl's name 10-To become'aware _ li-Part of Sower 43-Entertainment 12-fFnbleached CIGARETTE T O B A C C O 46-Beigiaa resort 13-To behave _ 11-Part of menu 46-Flickertail" state 16-Mound . 13-River of Europe (abbr.) 19-Mythical m- S A V E THE P O K E R HAND.S on6ter " - _ - _ ' 14-Avenue (abbr.) 47-Ecstasy 21-Branch railways. � - ..-•25-Avoids 49-Atterword (abbr.) 23-Select group 17-Exclamation 60-Demands 25-We4ry talking seriously over the affairs of Have you brought a reference?'% - -18-TwitthlnY ��-cr n " - - - Qq- aiifte.-ous.ioek married life. y asked the manager. - 20-Pares 64-Cordage byes 29-To stem - ��� Firm i ° • , _ 31-Because --55-At that lace 31-Declivi es - concerned latel y about the way my what-it says: J. Hope'-that's me=• S2-Pai3X Vertical 'b 33-To pet husband is treating'me: Gradually he 'worked for us one week, and we're :. E4-Central Amerltaa_ 84-Allowance for waste -has been getting lax in his attentions, satisfied'." we' rubber tree 1-Goddeas of fire .. --36.-To smoke-dry' Now Down to NorrnaJ stays"down town for dinner quite fre- 25-Sea bird 2-Capers $7-9lang: to arrest "t was putting on flesh very rayid- q uently, leaving me home alone, and 'Q 26-Fodder bin_' ___ . 3-Capacity measure 89-Tense 1F." writes a married woman First, "anti sometimes comes home late at night First of all things for friendship '23--Gentlewoman (abbr.) #1-Mucilage •• also suffering from canstipatiofi, and with very slim excuses., I don't like there must be that delightful, inde8a• _ 36-Russian villages 4-13asic metallic tom-4;-Scottish caps_ __ was very liverish. Three months ago it at all-" able state called feeling it ease witilt 33-Aromatic unguent pound 44-Horse's gait a friend advised me to take a tea- Second-Newlywed-"I went through your companion,-the one man, the - -33-To discover 9-Remainder 48-Bonk of New Tests, spoonful of Kruschen Salts in hot that'same experience;but I boon broke one woman out of a multitude who!n• 87-Yielding 6-Feet • _ __ ._ i L%bbr,) wed-or•v" =o7n1=m. i hs'se kap/ tbft It up," tereate yon, meets your thoughts-and • - 37-To peel ?-Type units 61-Part at "ts be." up regularly ever since, although I First Newlywed-"How?" taste;;.--Dubrrng. -39--Craft' S-French for "thou" 53-Pronoun nave been down to my normal weight Second Newlywed-"Well, I waited _ - _ (126 lbs.) for several weeks. I never until.lie came in very.late-one night, J1n,wen to Last Week Puzzle- felt better in mg Hie, and I Intend to and as he came quietly up the stairs Flymg 'wa'�p Added ' = .. What Is News? _ carry on.with Kruschen always. Sev- I called out: 'Is that you, Charlie? to Britain's Air forok B A if T U A P A eral of my friends have remarked how And that broke, him of staying out London.-A 31-ton, 6-motored flying , Y A 8 I 0 N R 0 1 1t B D slim Iwas-getting and how well I was nights." __ - boat described as a "flying Warship The Ottawa Journal is' perturbed /► g I L S 0 R B T 0 0 looking. After my having told them . First Newlywed -`My goodness! g p�' r '•- ver the queer judgment of the public LID 3 V A how It was: done the are doing he How did that break lt.up?" has been added to Great Britain's a force, it is revealed. It has untie a to what is the important news of I g g 0 U L $ T A 3 T B same.­-(Mrs.)' D. H.� g Second, Newlywed-"Illy husband's gone durability testa. The'ahip Is O4 .- 'be day. -On a recent evening the Overweight arises frequently be- name is John." - &per had countless calls far infor, O R L 0 R A L 0 L U 8 8 _ of the largest flying boats.in the wor .�atioa about the Schmeiing-Baer en- A E L R 0 F cause the-system is loaded with unez- — It Is of all-metal construction, and c ement-in.New York; others sought V R O $ S U A F F I D gelled waste, like a furnace choked 'Tliie,Is a wonderful snit I'm wear- rtes a crew of 1.0, with ashes,and soot. Allowed to accu- ing." 3.- tag in regard to golf tourna- P B 8 R O V I L T A mulate, this waste matter is turned" "It look very ordinary." ilents,while no one seemed curious as PAR Y A S R 0 ? Sato layer after layer of fat. The si: "Hut the wool came from Australia, whether Premier Bennett had land- s )i PAT ? I R I P 8 salts is Kruacben assist the internal English merebants said it to a.Scotch GOT312 re. INT AIM" as ��`x "b in England or what Secretary Cor- R 8 P 17 T 8 A 0 8 B ' organs to throw oft each day the wast- factory, ii was woven in-Saxony.-made e sell Hull of the United "States really DAB age and .poisons that encumber the into i suit in Berlin SIP-ED 6oVEr.N3tFr 11d say about war debts, .V ePe Approved Cnict:e fro ts>;aatlia system. Then, little by little. that Of wonderful about that." Doti tested bree ors. Leghorn,Whi18 g "aYYel thin On the - - - 61 ugly jai goes-slo*l , es=bat-bat --No. -the wonder is that so man y Bsrred Rock■, White Rocks, W)-& .O ,Otyte, Started chicks ten days old. .0 street car next day the Journal re- mantle for round-by-round ,descrip- You feel wonderfully healthy, youth- people can get a living out.of some•. more. Baden Electric Chick Hatobe eeived another shock. All the pas- tiond, ful and energetic-more so than ever- thing I've never paid for," Post Ottica Box !4. Baden Ontario. 'Iteagers_were reading the sports see- Any lack of interest there may be before in your life! ` Iifon,'even to the exclusion of the edi- is.. the World Economic Conference f She-"The man I marry must lie se " tonal page; and'this also saddened is subject to explanation on the same brave as a lion, but not forward; band- YOUNG..J�t�:NI pad mystified the journalistic aoul, hypothesis. Should there develop a some as Apollo, but not conceited; U" `There moat," Bays the paper, "be as row with the League of Nations, or if wise as Solomon;.but meek as"&'Iamb �� •� � _ explanation.' Japanese, and Chinese -delegations 3J M l L E S a man who !s kind to every woman, And this Is as good as any: It's the tweak each other's noses, only extra • • e • but only loves me." ' :Competition that-excites Interest. Had editions will satisfy public curiosity. ____ , -W SAVE YOUR HAIR He (enthuslastically} - "By Jove. ::.lfretaler.Bennett-been-racing his Min- It is the old;epirft of competitio�l as- - How-lucky we met." Soap2ae-Olatment28c md80e. Ister of Finance across the Atlantic serting itself The commonplace !s instead of being on,shipboard with not regarded as w' orthy of notice; nor j j p� C -., him, newspaper tetephonea would have were Mr. Schmeling and Mr. Baer un- ! .Early Stm►mer Shorts THAT -DEPRESSED 1 EEUNG 'been busy- enough. Let. SEcretary tit their supporters manoeuvred them Kisser are the dessert of loyenpak- - :Bull and Hon: "Jimmy" Thomas come _into a battle. Just another queer ~ ing, and, just like a man, be always IS LARGELY CIYER to blows oiler the war debts, and the .phase of human nature. -,,Toronto ~_ wants to eat 'his dessert first- The 'Journal office will be deluged by de- Globe.•' bride's mother may cry at the wed- WAlte gP p011r Uver Bile •-e-s-��_ _ _ , ding, but if you see a man meaning-a . -Without Ealowd look- of supreme ,content, that's the '.Ton af'e"teen �uek"dmpiy baesuse yo I Are ... . It•is our modest guess that nobody, broken-hearted Lather. Now that ig- eu. t DOO °s 'aa,1y fir°y°°°d.of 4Qua. I f'You j into your boweie 3�,�tt•a and.ILnia.tio& young.-or old, ever had lips of the saw puzzles are all the rage, girls both am your satin system is Alll�H�IV - cherry color the•present-day lipsticks may try putting the,picturea of a boy's what you Deed is,liver edmutant, paint them. heart together after he's all broken � R " °"lto,ndneeraollwater; �I,W1TS'TIREQ :- = :- • - j--- _. up over her. _hich only moaw the boewai►-�onns the re+l - •• .. _ .. Editbe-_ '•Do you Iove me, Richard H 1 dear?" Helen-"What do you do when si' No e�OO fie.sun. �I'!lt! Bette r' Look Richard-"I3tib! "Do'you supoae I'd man tries to kiss you?" st6o ,{,pd�rvapiga�a °s• 'tn � Ii SOUS be laughing. my head of[ every night Clarice-"Oh that's' something you y at your fathers stale jokes i! b didn't will have to find out fo yourself." love you"" i R E R Y D V S WOMEN :. -RUN DOWN � l�0 'Your' r Man-"Congratulate us! I nave be 'Take Lydia F. Pinkhaf�se . LOS�11G Il1'IIGUT - _ Jack-"How do I stand in your aftec- come s grandfather "and my wife a Vegetable CompO "lion, Elizabeth-" grandmother!" "Slam so nervous it seems M Elizabeth-"I'd'have to refer to my ; ?" - eboold gly"°•• "MS'nerver era ,.If Blood Stream Neighbor-"Really. Twins. edge 9 wish I were dead RNEUd1lTIG card index, but I think you are pretty bow Dines has w. hears these eaytis. '' siom from some woman who ben beeoaai w • near the top.' •• so tired and run-down that bar nersss Colored Parson (glancing at the di- can no lonaee stand the strata. Recently'& practising 'physician, who knew the formula of He was wake in the middle of minutive; 'watery-eyed" bowlegged No woman should Wow hermiff are -. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, tested the blood of eleven drift into this condition if she can Edo people the night•by hiss nervous wife who bridegroom, who stood beside two two lbesseif.•She should at"• IL Finke before and after taking this widely_known blood-building hundred'and ten'pounds of feminine b'an's vegetable Compound &trial. 1►s! remedy, At the start, these patients were• all easily aid: "I hear sounds as though some- asarbef:p yeah women have eaten Y assurance)-"Does yo' take thin wo- wonderful tome to Aired-, lacked energy and were underweight. Their one Is coming up the stairs." g 0" them sea; , "What's the time?" be asked man for.your-lawfully wedded 'wife? strength and vfaor, •Blood Streams were found to be deficient In'haemoglobin , sleep- 98 out of e. 140 women who r yord and red corpuscles. in s short time however, Dr, fly. Bridegroom (gloomily)-"Ab takes to we my that they are beae:u.d by p ' nothin'. Ah's beein' Looked." medicine. Buy a bottle from your drum Williams' Pink Pills improved their condition !n a-manner that "Two o clock," replied the wife. Wt today. . .and watob the sesata. y was to quote tihe''physician, "nothing short of remarkable," "S'all right," he• said, furnipg over; -d 'It'll be .me." .. ._ Increases dxygen Gives New Strength N. Williams' Pint Pills recnn- and Vitiality : � We are in a position to Pay you the Highest W'ith'the reconditioning of your The sent the follow. - - ', dition an,d, revitalize .the Blood _ o - - _. _-_ - D ulood stream, new 'vitality, new Ing�note to Captain'.Greenc #oS3ii3ie-Price for Your Stream, which. Is your Life - '° - 1 power, new energy' course 'Colonel'and Mrs. Brown request the i Stream.•' They: create new red- ' through jour arteries to every pleasure of Captain Green's=.company - - b cod cells: They stimulate the organ of the bod3'. Your a-ppe- to dinner on the 20th." Blood Stream to carry more tite picks up. Your digestion Captain G'reen's reply, gave ber"a L Oxygen-life's' great- vitalizer•-'> im over. Day by day you feel shop-k. It read: _ - to all ill' . . . ._'� .� ,. .• .. _ . . - , . . ._ I _ . .• ;,,�. parts of the body. This yourself becoming stronger and " Ith the ea�.'eption of;our men on fi - _- (�sygen -rebuilds tisaue And.' '.Netter able to reel5t �langeroi�� leave and two men in the guard-room, :,_The Canadian Wool_Co'mpany-_L1mlted- rl-:1rs away system polgone, ritwaaaH. _i - r%. taro n,.eg!8_6g��An'y__..ltawe-great- ----- ------ -- ,4'• , - = ;pleasure in accepting your invitation." 2 CHURCH ST., TORONTO Ikin't ISfllt•t00;IanQ get n 'supply �,f Dr, R'illiams' "THE LARGEST HANDLERS OF.WOOL IN CANADA" Pink' Pills frog your 11-uggist, 60 rents a parl;ace. - The'ta•o young married women were - r. "' 3S.'.++c�'syv�7's '�. -�ti�.° � ''•,�.,s�:�.. i .. ,;'-°(" � :'3�-"r�,v, - _ • •_ -- _ _ _ - �.. -� - - pl ospeclaUy In the movie colony at- though luck was with them. They was appreciated. Mrs. N. White sang ` •` t •'Mo F&MA" JIMt have won seyerat ames recent) Don't Sleep on Left'aside Hollywood, but to a lesser extent Some of our neighbors report that "Doing °� beet every Day," and led p 11broughout the whole' country, the early garnen produce is drying up in Community singing. Mrs. Graves 'Gas Huds He9A of Toronto, chose for her subject, stomach gas makes yon resttsss • TERW The-marriage vow Dleans nothing fast and unleso rain arrives soon tbere "Federation, what it means," Mrs. ----�.�i1.7QD►ryew: 11.50 it paid is advance: will bey very pour crop of vegetableN. . „ and unable to sleep on right tsiae, _ to theta. It is simply a❑empty - _ _ Hunter, of Brooklin, oa Canadian Industri-s ,and Mrs. Heron nr. "Mus_ take Adlerika. One dose Will rid you _ gobcriDtiriw to•the United vW=e and Great form, without solen►nity not' Greenwood -. of as or nervousness, and bring Briwai2.Ulin adeaace. _ Gt ical Activities." Th^ urop:,sctior. to 3 druggist. meaning. " Uui oa ti province, --' ` h,td a musical 'ie:*iral in the fall sound sleep. E. C. Jones, _ The LadL•l,' Aid t.f Ib!?'1}re�•nwoud - wiEh its ue%v.._ divor-e laws, ]a"" I,u'd Brooklin,, each brarn ('oiled ('Kurth ,rill a �:•ude„ I,:u• JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, practically no better. If a married ty (end ntr.twbraty and n et r .u,i l vii- the+•+• n+(ml,vrv, adalt,. *+ + send - val un the talulrh I,twt, ')"ft Lilt-t!venin gh Scth,"A age, also 'e t•, be Monster Community Picnic mean seer a cvomau pleas]nq to the g J{i - uj' 1't(d•ty, .l one:4ct:h, �lnl+l"r will Le :ntrorlurr d met with tilt 1• '-'':'11 >t gr';oklin Park. Dominion on Day, July NOTES AND COMMENTa. t,ye• and pleaeiuq is her-manners, aet•.ved 1.0)(41 t4 tun„'+:I r:k, nrcer whirl,= th+• (neeti(ix. '1"n•, f.,Ilov:ir.: r•• .1t i:;t. i'tbli+: Address by Dr. G. I. and he to=e± his head arid falls-iu a splendid- progran, will I e wiveu l y i•)r:.s wee^.adopted t•, 1)„ V,nvarded to 4r:hri.;tie, Presidert Gueiph O. A. C. The Toronto :School Board has love with --her, ilnd that love i, the toll+ u u(K ,tell") �IIYh dt+tt i+ (, }•,,,leratet! /�,ur,cil: 1 i l 'T tt [gay- F,,,tb.alt, Lacrosse. Girls' Softball, Con- Made quite an imFortanr diecov•' rec] rotated, he must et rid of DouKl,ts,xvioph(ln(NC; Jir�.'1'. D—.191.,s light Saving b at.oii h�-c1. t'L+ That F,:t 1'-tees, Horseshoe Pitching Con- P $ t'e ttlrr; Ifs: A. W. l.y ndt•, n+,l tvtnot a fear,• i-cntar' be a,>,int�-,d fur ery that• was. ple`asiug in a way, his lawful Rife, for ❑o reason A. W. Lyude.teno(;+utd ,J m, E'n(ker, each (.0 strict. i8t� That Each seen t t�s!; Sig Midway; Square and Round - but otherwise NH9 not plexsiug. CUR,rll AU. A refrebbu,ent booth will DJrn'Ln;z -frith Jack Thynne s Arkan- cvhatever, except that lie has be oft the groliuds. Admi,5iun, 30 cte. ary give concise reports of the- sev- 9,j Farmers- Admission Free! They discovered' that they had all fallen in love withanother woruan. ebildrea, l5 ct••,. eral full report sent, in by branch _ " account ' irk the bank o'. over - :. secretar:e;. I4I That Hydrf; service Lie frames up, excuses and these charges vo reduced. ISr Tha± the $1813,000 to their credit, about he telli to the d]v+-)rce.itidJxe, who „Brougham "` name "Cocktail" he abolished wh+re ,Sands - - --.- ` 'which they knew nothing. Their listens patiently for a few ruinutes On Wednesday. June 7th, the Dist- app (e o ,l,n ,lcoltnlic beveraZe3 or for _ Auditor knew all about it, but the to the tale of woe, then signs.a Xict meeting of the South Ontario W, appetizers. hers. Johnston introduced knowl8dge he Kept to himself:- It a er and the divorce is granter). I. was-held in Brougham with a good the -new -pre:;iIdpnt, Mrs. RxibFrt.i, of J' hiiny on the Spot p P Whitby, awl bespoke f,,r her the usually gives a person a pleasant Neither England nor other Euro• attendance. Nine branches being rep- kind) c'>-operation that i'-%d been . Whieh i5 uA w hen there's 0155 t' eeosation wilco he realizes that he resented tram $hi'ley, Brooklin; A1` hers during the past year. Mi.,s Clara " wean nations are free of this curse. tona, Whitby, Pic"ring, Claremwit, g p _ property to be protected. l is worth much wore. than, he gus• It has a teat weakening influence Kinsale and Whitevale. the meeting [ nderhilt, of Claremr,rt, i., i.t Vice- _ g r Let us wort about the saf- ected. But in this case. the being held in the church, and the president And 3liss bIc.letlan, of y P on the nation. The strength of a . Whitby is Seeretarv-treasurer. iety of your borue for you. ` alone was'necumultated contrary , District President, Mrs. L. Johnston _ Y nation depends on the strengt bt presiding. The meeting opened by the --• - � -.Ic's a pleasure to us. to law. - A School Bowel is not the fawily, but if the family is singing "0, Candda,".followed by the Dunbarton suppc?scd to collect more 'taxe's putrid from iinmorality, the W' 1. Ode and the Lord's Prayer ir. St. paLl'_ Dunbartor. !Angicao) CYRIL E. MORLEY, unison: The minutes of. the last meet- Phone 6700 than is necessary for current ex nation must suffer inconsegtience. ing were read and approved. Words SlInday. J:ro •L"55th. Sunday school at ONT. penses. It is unfair to tenants to It is- leasing to know that our p 2.;10: Evening Prayer at 3.50. I,D. S. -PICKERING, P of welcome were voiced by Mrs. a..=''. collect.taxes from tbetu in order T.) Preacher, Rev- E G. ,Robinson, King and Queen have taken the_ BrOSCTt and replied to by Mrs. Dr, Y o ff'are. cordially -invited to attend _ _ 'to-pravide -a -surplus•for future' stand they have in regard to this Cartwright, of, Pickering. The dist- these services, and urorship with us. HARRY ROSE generations. He has a right to uestioa, which is yearly hecom riot conveners presented the reports -` '-ft sent,in by Branch secretaries regard- TENDERS WANTED -pay taxe.* fur the education of his more seriotis. ing the year's activities. bars. Heron -CARPENTER, BUIL13E'1% ocvn children, but ho has no right _ of Brooklin, brought forward a sug- . For the painting of tb: School - - to for the education of other - ` - -'.. 1 Restion that this district organize to and CONTIi,ACTOR • pay - -BnOCK ROAD. ' hold a musical- festival in the fut- Building of S. S. No. 4 East. Tenders -- pie's children after he has left I for Lahor Only, the paint to be sup- -.Plans and Specifications ure. The suggestion met.".with the for other parto. course, ' ac e- F. R. Jackson to. jet ttnar is tce approves - - -- lied by the Board. Tenders to be in prepared. lore and mart ied 'people without cream booth in readi-nese for the bum- owing committee• was. appointed -to le duty August aria coriLrztcL +,uA!,- -' - All 'yV' i[1ue<LtlL1N mer m,antho. leted by Aug+sst First. e` 'children are ezl3roted to pay taxes consider the subject: Mrs. Norman A - �•� Guaranteed. ' Mrs. E.9. J•tckson, who bao been White. Brooklin: Mrs.' Allen Moore; Apply to is the towns or school 'sections in spending a week with relatives ib x R. Bryant PICKERING P. O N 8 K Shirley; Sirs. Harvey. Brougham; "wbicli they reside. When 'the Oshawa• b,as returned home. Mrs. Glover, Claremont; bars. Cros R. R. I...Whitby See. of Bd. discovery cods 'mlLde -in Toronto The Brock Road ball team is getting ter, Altona;- Mrs. Bunting, Pickering: the other day, it created nt•acb to be famous these days. It seems n Mrs. g. Mowbray, Kinsale Mrs. A. Spears. Wltitevale, and a member of - adverse �riticis3a fur . cotlec tine; ---- - T13E STORE. ANNOUNCEMENT Whitby-'W.W. I. Mrs. Craves conducted money illegally. -a questionaire•before the lunch hour. :r - L. Winkler,of the Trans Cae. Lunch was served in the Town Hal: . There are -prospects of -better -at noon hour. 100 filling. the tables. _ •.tunes in the near fatare. which ads Optical Co., Toronto, will During the intermission the Brough- bt at loses' Drug Store, Pick- am •Branch demonstrated'Home-Ec- Timel9.Sr31ueB t118t_Mean ESQra Savings. ._ ,should bring more ens )a meat, - y grin , on Saturday and Mon- onomics by a wonderful exhibition of - - . ' - -•• - . For Thum., Fri. and.Sat. and less relief. Rut, there is day, June 24 and 26,from 9 quilts, rugs-and needle-work of all - - hanger when labor will be more a, m, to 9 m. ' This- sight kinds. The afternoon session was.op- ened by-singing "The Little Brower: Rice Krispies,- 2 pkga for a . 19e« :plentiful, that a great many who expert III make a thorough Church in the Vale," Mrs. Andrew s have been on relief will not wel examination of your,eyes free Glen conducted a most appropriate _ Broken Sise. - -Jelly Powders- . . Certo - - come the change,- It is very easy of cost. service for members-who have ent- _g lbs. 19e.. Per pkg 5c. = -Per bottle Me. to form habits, especially if they This extra special offer of- ered a higher service during the ee bad habits. A person ma shell reading or sewing glass- year.' Mrs. Johnston,-district ,presid- tr _ y_ ent introduced Dr. Reynolds, former- Muf f ets, per pkg, ' '• 1 fk. form the habit of leading s. skull fit or -riding boays, 1 ng a lazy y professor in the O. A. G.. who life and depend' on 'charity for a' witb Torie wide angle lenses, ' Rave a very practical and instruct- :Corn Fla Ices Sour Pickles _ _ '_ Peanuts spherical power. ive address, reviewing the changes 2 pkga 17c. 40 oz. jar 2tk. Per 1b. 13e. �Jiviag. It a person has lost his Sale price for -the two days, that have taken-palce in the past 20 <9W-respect, he soon -learns- to 55.50. years, and the present conditions 9C ^ *a)joy leading a lazy, useless life. Bifocal, Special. Prescription facing our people, and how to .face Tomatoes, 2 tin .^ n a7L• Me good -learns -t6 shun labor of Lenses, Solid Gold frames or these conditions. Lpon retiring he Corn Starch Aylmer gvapa H. P.9aaee say kind. When the time comae Octagon Spectacles. also "a'tendered a hearty vote of thanks 2 pkga 19c. :All triode 9c. ,Per bottle Wc. g F bars. Glover and Mrs,. Scott, of Cl- _-- L LL +�L r_ „ to, or.tboo in barge of relief to teri Crooke's Lenses. 30 per - aremont, with Mrs. Caskey as sec• -1 j'1a�$t pan an 1 DiSi7eloCil U(�ui a7G - those who have been receiving cent discount. timpanist contributed a duet-which i ++a+ v, • relief that they meat get to work _ _ tip ,I�Q�, • -• send depend' on themselves- for Tea "Exoellent Quality, pel' lb . ,Lra7�i. -food, clothinit and the other ; neeeeitie of'life. they will •'pat okpr n g p aA 'Market - - -tip abig huller." The y will still -- _ ..-Don'tforget1be Big Day at Pickerina on July let, Fun for both young and olsl. ''tdewand assistance,. They will - - - 4give all kinds of excuse why'ibey .. - :. -,SCOT H & MURI SON _ Specials for 'tbe.Week end : and-their families. should be mak' P . trained by municipalities or chari- - c _ �ICERIl\G - tabile societies. They labor undar :.,Young Steer Beef bo.we killed - You .. _ the fake Potion that • "the - a order PHONE PICSERING 600 We deliver owes theta `a living." and -, expect the world to pay the Blade Roast, blatde bone, out; ~ '.lb. 12c.' , debt.' Many of those on relief Thick "Rib 'Roast : . :Ib. ��c, 1Plckering Hard�are Store 'have been living higher than they ;have ever done before. They have - ' • Shoulder Roast . • � � �.-- � - : lb. Sc. - - • - . . _. .been eajdyiog the good'things in ='.....__r' _- .'fin life to a fuller degree thaw a. Brl$ket -- lb tJC .great many of those who are con f , � _ • :• ,• P ' 1'epared f� Hot Weather ' Atributing to their support.. But when the time comes far them to Pork SaLlSage, :` : - . lb« 10c. Electric Range@ and Perfection Cook Stoves: •=get to work they will have to be _ - r _ �! -forced to work; or allow to starve. Yt3creeu Doors mind Window Screens to�keep out the tide 8owever, the great majority of �. 'J • NDREW _ :_ and be comfortable. - _? 'tbosereceiving relief are heartily r //�'� ( KING BUG, KILLER siek of it and are hunitei ink for Pickering, �' Vllt8tr10 ` ,The Qnick and Sure Death Insecticide "..-work that so far they have been _ '-unable to secure Agent for McCormick Deering Rarm Machinery and Repairs. FOR QUICK SALE - _ . Our Motto: "We have it, Can get ice Or On-'Saturday last King George - it is not'made." - V.and Queen Mary gave one of ails largest Arden : . 1 Essex Coupe, 1Q28 175 00 - g g parties 'thin 1 Flint.Coach, 1927 -250.00 - Q N P ►':r[�i[\� •the world had ever seem The , 1 Desto Sedan, 1927' _ �� .. 350,00 J. S:'B�W``f :.. . It;elegatea to the world's great `. .1 Durant Sedan, 1930 . • -460.00 ..�.. hesides - anyf f were.leading 1 Chevrolet Ton demons 1928 •• '•• 1�'� - .,SPRING SPEC/nL�s •. •-• heeide@ many- of the leading '1 CaiGI Packer(demonstrator) ::• - - .• 45.00 . . , A number of Gang Plows (recgnditioned) S ""lights from the professions, diploa ` 2 Sets of Discs, two and three horse -- a tee Aristocracy, merchant prin. t Riding Plows - (PRICES TO SHOOT AT) y ':yes and soon. - One noticeable 6 Used Mowers, 5 ft. (Deering, Frost ds Wood and McCormick feature regarding the ' notable ' A Type Horse International Gas Engine — _ . :20.oq _. %Team-Haroeee at$25.fl5 per e>3t : pntherinR was the word sent out 1 E McCormick.Deerinq Horse Colh%rs, 1.90 each up Eneila a Cutter, Rood as new 125.00. = 'All other Harness parts at Oqually low prices, n by the King anct Queen that nA � 1 McCormick Deering�orn $caf8er - - )llett'p Farm Boots at Lp5 per pair_ -ievorsed person would be admit• one row, one year old 55.00 - Other Lines of Work Boots, 2.49 r it to _ vted. -This caused great eoneterr - Men's Sea Oxfords at 1.95 pe yew'at 1 75 .r # 1 _IIeed Electric Stove (three hole) ., � ' 26.0.0 - Bo 'atlon'amoag a certain number of A number of'Tractor Plows Youth's at 1.59 per pair up 1 10-20 Titan Tractor, suitable for-belt--work - 60.00 . Men's Overalls, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.75 per Asir - = - of society. people, who expected ,- - 1.Team Matched Grey Horses. 3 year olds .. 250,00 Boys'3 year-to 7 yea-r English Sport Pants 950 pair :• , :.o be favored wit -:, an 5nvRation I Mare, Blind, 11 years old 50,00 _ t.hP r+,txb!e gathering. It was 1 8ilornesrly new, 30 ft. high with roof ' i7ome;in,snd(see-for yourself rnub, richly deserved,-aud WANTED—USED TRAOTORS Phone[2004j it ,t+',w 1:1 theattly d e royalty _ gee us for our baying equipment—Beatty and - tool and this Stain on our civiliza- tion. The divorce courts in the �r OECIL - ' BRADLEY "United States are a disgrace,I CHAS. COOPER, - CLAREMONT w .,•F-,1,"ova,"2x-,4. a r �.. ..+w� ik•". •t .a. E,• ...r. f 't.'�-'_:... - . ... y s +` •..t sif h-•-.�-yigi;p,y'-' .. '^S. a' ' .� ! .5`. _ „_ - �'•Y. +-w�i•----.,�--:-..-..:%•i' , ''-_ i ... ._ .i,y_,t. .. ; _ •. ' -y ....• .. 4 .,. .,•t _ , .. a .•./ .. a .. • .. ...- � •yr R• Q1 ICd.A1t81tONT Mies Irving spent the week Jae. and Mrs. McCollough spent 1Cedu Grose WN. ",ANDERSON li---• end in the city. Sunday in Toronto, where their . Bobt. Lynn has been shingling W. H. Coates and Norman daaahter is seriously ill. There will be a barn dance at Jno. -Mrs. Lee's house during the past Linton spent Sunday at Aurora. 'Wm. Birkett is building an ad. Cowan's, Brock Road, 2 miles south DUNBAR'i"ON week. Helen Glover spent the week dition to the residence.,occupied of Brougham, on the evening of Fri- _ ___ _ -,4. .4 Clifford Pilkey and family, of .end with bliss Donnell at Keswick. by B. Jones at North Claremont. day, June 30th- The Unionville Jun.- T� �^+ Toronto, spent the week end in Mrs S, Bennett and Dora. Fred ior Farmers' Orchestra will be in at N S V R AN V E - `Claremont. tendance• Admission, 25 cents. " Fred and Mrs. Beelby, of Atha, Cowie spent Monday ip Markham AUTOMOBILE, Locust Hill Horse Re is with the former'® sister. g ter '. • spent Sunday with Robert and Miea D1cGlashgn, who has',been r — FIRE Alias Feasb here There will be a•barn dance at no DOV4'vSVIEW RFFINr: - The w. y under inedicaI care for some days, Brock Road, 2 miles south y• BURGLARY x' ' J. H.and Mrs. Cagey s ant the Cow3ri's' choice bred ". as, .is, Staiiion =0<• DD p left on Tuesday morning for of Brou hate, on, the evening of Fri- CASUALTY week end with A• and Dire. g [z� .131, t ie pr•.,;ertv of F.,.i. Has- !'ugh at Kinmount. Toronto. day, June 30th, The Unionville Sun- sard, Weston, Ont. will make the E. and Mrs. Bryan and L. and ior Farriers' Orchestra will be ir_ at- � LIFE INSURANCI. Miss McGlashan has been enter Mrs. Lye were in the city on tendance. Admission, 25 cents. •sensor. of 193, RC Oscar �i'i.son'y tairilug Friends from Toronto dur- Monday evening attending a box Part 15 in Brougham Phone Pickering 7920 301y ; ing the ast week. GREENHALUS BEST (22522), the inMunicipal p s bout there. BONDS-Government, and Lyman Pilkey has' the cellar in Rev. J.K•NGlover will officiate Champion Government Premium `condition for the oeov house,to be Dunbarton Clydesdale Stallion, the property Mortgage Bonds, Also, Industrials. ♦ at the re opening of- Mount Zion _ _ Claremont will Safe investments at from 6 to 7 per -erected on the location. of F. M. Cooper, r:. .r Art and Mrs Pugh, of Allendale, Church can the evening of Sunday, Alex. and Mrs. Gourlie motored ter make the season of 1933, at his cent. } July 2nd, at 5 p. m. Guelph on Wednesday.' own stable, 1•>r• 22, con. 9, Picker- INSURANCE-All classes written In- --.� and S. H. and Is,rs. Foote, of Lem* David- Wagg, of -Maidstone, Mrs. Ed. Craven has been spending ing, one mile west of Claremont. eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind --;nonville, spent Sunday with Miss Bask , is ?pending a few weekq a .Peek with her sister at Belleville. CHARRAS [12920; (168249), the storm.Accident and Sickness. M Young. here with his brother, Nelson,and Miss Margaret Mitchell has been French Imported Federal, Provin- Phone or write Col Wen. Michell and Miss bate other relHtives and friends. spending a few days at Stoney Cr- cial Premium and Grand Champion 43 t E D..BOWMAN,Whitby Michell, of Toronto, spent Wert The Brougham W. M. S. will eek riesday last with Miss Margaret visit the Claremont branch at Arthur Annis and Elmer,are's end- Percheron Stallion, thug am, of .Alacnab. p Oscar Wilson Brougham, will s r-R• Mrs. J. E. Gloves` has been their meeting this week, and kill ing a week in ,Chicago seeing the . make the season • of 1933 at his DINTY S' GARAGE spending a few days oa the Trent be entertained at the Winton World's Fair. own stable, Brougham, Ont, p g y White home. Arthur, Annis of .Cornell Univez- , Con Brock and Kingston Rds. ?i River preparing the cottage for sity has been awarded a scholarship �L' [Li 2�8j, �1z921), the impor- the Bummer vacation. g - at Brooklyn Ir>etitute of Economic ed French Percheron Stallion, the Miss Pilkey is treating her - Rese�h, property of E. A. Somerville, will Genera Repair Work all care, house to a new coat of paint and t The stand' for the season of 1933, at guranteed at reasonable • other improvements. SV,m, Bing. s°"" '• his own stable, lot 14, 10th tine, prices. p THE "MADELINE" Markham Twp, This horse is 'a Acetylene Welding ham is on the job here., Government Prem. Horse. Terms, Miss Map De Ferrari spent a few, Eyes Batteries ropaired and charged, $10.00. No. 2336, Farm At. All ace- days, is the city last week and was I BEAUTY-'.• SALON idents at owner's risk. Firestone and Dunlop Tires.i _ re elected Secretary of the Cana ; >. In Gasoline and Oils. dian Daughters'League No.35. 1 - M ili d arceng an - Fine Nursed Stock Roy and Mrs. Morgan and fam- Odern Finger Paving, FOR 193_3 Refreshment Booth to Connection ' Ily anent Sunday with Bert and _._ y ta. Kennedy, or E►�uw,..L, ,...cl i Scalp Treatment, ' attended the. 104th anniversary Life e o flair-cutting. Ornamental Tr (night or day). services of St. Andrew Church, •eforaerri, '�',..1„a .. sptxsartiy Flowering Shrubs, Hedging, MILTON - SLEEP ":icarbor0. Climbiae Vines, cam r o new ussneas d fins �/ 'el�`or .tZ1ZC1e11,' _ 421y PROPRIETOR �1 C. y Tuck, �• Roses and P,errennial Borders, have been erected recently, In- Phone 1908 _ .CLAREMONT Dahlias and Rockery Plants, s eluding E. Bryan'a, Sanderson's r Berry Bushes and Strawberries, Hotel and. Conner'e Bakery. the Created conditions may be consid- /�''� / / Gooseberries and Currants, ered also as those brought on In ch- L. E. V NEILL, Asparagus. letters being of the exectrically ildhood through strain on the plas- Frczit Trees.root-pruned. Aghted variety• tic tissues in the formative stages- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, Mrs. 9.'Bennett received word- during school life. A robust child EMBALMER Root-pruned apple,pear. cherry and :seversl days ago of the death of �l handle strain and work with less English cherry ire 4 n fi years old and Mar her ne hew, ateraats�f --fort than many of those with less Succeesorao 'W, J. Mather, using root-pruned and care,bearinst p Murray y Stoui3vilis will come into ef!-ct in from 2 to 3 'Vancouver, who waa fatally strength, conditions off' malnutrition y Eyesight spedeiist ears and some have borne in 1 year.' - injured in a motor accident in etc. Strain at this stage is one of the Night and Day Servi ce ; or near that city. causes of myopia and further effort J. T• ELLIOTT, AGENT o,x. tn...e.,• w "'+�` The mixed tournament at the without correction-aids iii its devel,- Business Phone Rendpp��ce Phone +w ��iesaas d L 9801 °lR20 ; PICKERING. ONT. 20tf Bowling Green is tsikin,g place opment. Effort at this time may also DISNEY BIAC>iC. .to night(Friday). •A good crowd be so disheartening as to cause 'he , - of visitory -is expected. Better child to appear crushed in spirit. ion Oaks'P weather is hoped foc for this ing constantly open to admonition - i0py-Paris oma.l+t�ems 3+x1 Twilight Tournament. and with further effort to no avail Viacent Baker's six year old are forced to admit failure, and avers For Your Vacation r boy(one of the twine), who has though correction of the existing er• • been ill for some months, is not ior is now made use of, there is still _ the handicap' of being behind W tho 'improving in health,and it is also Ira � class work which takes some time to reported that another relapse was there is also the lack o'' " �--iexperihnced during the past week-. overcome, of the de sassed a ` The choir of the United Church spirit of ins born p _ spirit of incapability which was so _ are preparing very special music repeatedly brought horse to the stud- - Safe it—Economical °° • 'for the anniversary services to be eat in early life. Many complicated held on Sunday next, at wjsich the 1 pastor, Rev. J. E. Glover. will snore of children are such as Wi11 LeLAar drivers shoulder the driving worries. Give your Pa permit of only a small percentage- -nerves a rest and enjoy your journey as the picturesque f - bMciate and deliver the addressee. of vision for dose work. with no app-' landeeape to unfolded before you in a pdnarama of beauty 1t/FllCtSffl Hugh Pugh, eon of Wm. Pugh. &rent strain. No outward evidence is and interest. Enjoy the comfort, convenience and safety of 'the 9th, suffered a painful showing. These .cases-where the per- of modern service on "The King's Highway." A'rOJ7Q/Is ,atxtdent on Sunday last, when he son is being educated to see improp- n mplete Summer Schedules was thrown from a horse, injuring erly are the ones that become more :'.his back.and was also thought to developed errors with time and as - ,• _-have suffered a slight concussion they become more complicated, also _ . at first. become more difficult to correct. We :E$eotlVe Satnrdey, June 24th Wh= time appro�elrr The Mission Circle'of the Baptist may also note to sonie cases tlse re!- ea fta !lrual how the Church will meet at the home of ation of the eyes to the rest of the �< Convenient Daily 'Service • we moo• Mrs. Lynn on Tuesday, June 27tb, body giving us the clue .to other tr- wM be standing In • at 2.34' p. m.. Mrs. Paterson'e ambles Careful examinations will To Popular Untario Resorts aunts trftw to �' Chomp in charge. Heyward; show that many of these eyes have - � T b buss _• •'Love." The report of the Aeeo- errors'due to imperfect development ciattsn will also be given. muscle trouble and eyestrain. MUSKOKA-WHARF—WASAGFA B9ACH— y AM seemiGN All those interested are asked' BARRIE—ORILLIA—MIDLAND— the best results, to note the change in date of the JACK80N'S POINT - "NO °�" -Decoration Day services in the N. W. STAFFORD `union Cemetery bare from Jane and intermediate points. S'Sth to Sunday, July '2nd. The Wbftby c . ' numerous other special services i – -- have caused the Directors to make Daily Service'--Low Fares i `.this change. _ ` The Rose and Peony Show of TO ALL U. S. A. POINTS -the Horticultural Socciety swill be held in the Public Libray rooms Round Trip Fares Between�'oronto and ' on Monday next The show pm - per is to open at 3 o'clock p. m. New York, E19.85 Miami. - :r $56,20 Detroit, l)l10A0 °ytq' Afternoon tea is being served Atlantic City, 21.35 New Orleans, 39.00 Los Angeles, 71.85 .daring the course of the show. No Washington, ' 24.65 St. Louie, 23:20 154a Fraaciaco, 71.85 admission charge the show. _ j�� W� MW Donnell hua e accepted the _:(8nbject to change without notice) principalship • of the Pickering _ ;l - . .public school. Claremont parents Oentury Of Progreso Eapooit10I1 _ Ohesp rates for farm and oouate� .. The Greatest �Porld's Fair Widiaga' ,are exceedingly sorry to a"Mies, . ' Windstorm Insurance on buildings,I =. Donnell forced to ' leave. Her CHICAGO $14.85 RETURN wind-°'ills'Woe etc' record here and the record of her Automobile Insurancs pupils must necessarily cause the a :.'.- ._>.:_- m Toronto. _ tot all kinds. r 1 d o fro regret of our people at her leaving. a FAIEiMft FOR SA LS George Turner, of the 8th con., s : Iin .re are iorry-to say, is, at present J - EIi�0yab1C Vaeat�on{ i ours Write or phone i n hospital in a very critical condi- :badly worn - ED. Bow M A N Lion. The ezaet natare of hie •Motor Conoh and Steamship Trips skilment does not as,,yet appear to s - --, 20 WHITBY, ONT. have been determined, althoughIr�s I�a " With All Expenses Paid - 1lock•jaw, caused by an infected - .heel of some weeks,has been sag- -• 1 DAY to 7 DAYS gusted as a possible illness Tire blow-oats, Don't forget the Big Field Da and n�a worn w MUSHOKA LARES-30,000 ISLANDS p ti.Y�• and evening program at the Park smooth that they 1,tsrstth on July 19th. Sports of all kinds skid easily,cause ` (Stop-over priivilegee at all points.) y "r4 during the afternoon. Ernie thousands of sc- - Ask for-illustrated folder-describing Bruce, comedian and his Hi'ltie cidents every - eight attractive and economical boll- ,Band during the afternoon and .t wait - day tour to.Ontario's moat evening ; also Frank Robinson, �• afar resorts. teacher of stringed Instruments: until it is too late. 1p also an eicellent entertainer to Get rid of your included in the evening program. worn tire.NOW. PIKER,ING�--TORONTO - i -Complete details next week. _ -.-- - «� Mosquitos have, according to The Pickering to Toronto service remains unchanged: rediations been very plentiful, :...gopies of the new time tables of'Summer services are - ut anppoopolar, in this locality to now available at all office's and agencies: date. Onr folks are even bumping A=narnNrs suawsnht agaiwM into them around the gardens ; while a t work during the eveniago. &fwb and road hwords e The cool, cloudy weather of the Gray Coach Lire es!past spring is Riven as, the cause , Gordon Law, � Sold and Installed by of so many of theat poste at the Phone 2908 EASTERN HOUSE - -present time. However, this same MAH8 'J MUSE weather is reported to be death to MAW gram hoppers. Pickering, ri . TM . 1, y _� °3a1✓ars- .weyrJKa\ c.Awa n•. -ya.� "4 'r-.+.R', t. T /'•"� rpiJ'x.' °•-.ar-..R4 1'e .-T� -• ._ $rother of Chum --�7-w P , _ Zy .:THE- - • • ..:. •. . ." '. . -. . .. �,. � '� ... _ • •_ .:.�:,: . r• r r - st r e l�us asqu e ta _ 'dc ..-. ..,-By J, R. WILMOT _ ' r sTXQP8T3• men emerge. Quickly and before they , At s London dance club Molly Car- +s �r-• stairs, a pretty unemployed secretary• had ine to see her, the glri,stepned meets Roger Darling who promisea co back into the angle of the staircase, r get her a fob. The following morniutr pressing herself into the'shadtws. 1 oily is stopped by a policeman who �;. taken her to the police station, ahor+-tng As the men came t t-arer she could ber a newspaper cutting announcing that detect their vO1Ce3 distinctly. - - a Molly Carslaira is minsing from her T g home. At the police station M.+lly meets `•I']1 bet)fen at:a 'a sot? he didn't Mr. and Mrs. Silver of Hampstead. who �- �'.. . Y 'k profess to be, her uncle and aunt, They come along tonight," she heard one of persuade Molls• to aeompany them home. them say. "He'll fairly lose his wool —Molly, to 'treated with the greatest of New Ontario Sun Spots Blamed a kindness, but is nevertheleas a prisoner. 'w'hen we tell him what a stunner she ^>';: `- ;„ .,--jibe is presented with a new evening is, Fancy old Silver keeping her in • For Sizzling Weather . Crock and that earning meets n number Supplies Tenth O guest e.gvra , who are a somewhat mixed the dark all this time. Jolly unsport- x j fix,. '� Gold Ottawa.--Blame it on the sun.spots, lot ing of him I think." World's Vold or rather, the lack'of them. "You've sure said it kid.' answered ' This sizzling weather, which makes CHAPTER t'IIh—(Cont'd.) his companion. "And did you notice r one feel Ike a hot-dog in a frying pan, - '.,As for.flee men, l+� ' they were cut from her eyes, Oh, boy, what eyes. ;µsrf March,Production Rate High- is attributed to minimum quantity o1 the same mould=all boiled shirt and "'Her eyes are like -two stars so �'*': est Since August 1932-- sun spots by those studying climatic an air cf expansiveness. They greet- bright," mused the other as they drew �'``: conditions in the Capital, abreast of the girl. Canada Ranks =ed her effusively. Most of them were .'. ' „ "There's going to be a lot of thun• "Cut the poetics and let's et after `.`'' ;Second derstorms, too, this summer," it was middle-aged and being middle-aged g ?.? stated. "They are going to be more the pearl;'objected the other, eagerly. Ottawa.—Nearly 10 percent. of the were more than ever susceptible to the "I wonder where the devil she's.lied. ` }:' world's gold production in March was severe, too." 'Charms of young womanhood. They -ing herself'!" `• ':' mined in the rich fields of New On- `What makes the weather so hot?' talked in innuendo, and one fellow Molly's, heart raced as she heard. y "" tario, according to a report issued by asked the reporter. who looked like a successful grocer them. There was no doubt at all in the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. "It is due to a minimum of sun spots. Fr ' and whose talk was equally sugary, b er mind that she was the object of �+ Ontario produced 198,874 ounces of This occurs every 11 years," was thsi ! the yellow metal or 9.72 per cent. of reply. "This is marked by higher tem the audacity to wink at her ever their oration. So that w�ss the,plat . peratures and more frequent thunder t he considered was it! The Silvers had brought her the total world output of 2,044,000 storms." 60 be unmistakable effect- ,, hers to attract custom, Luo r..ub'ti.:=".s-J*-v.-� ounces. Ontario's yield for the month . - I hat his name was what? Just what was the game the --we* 20,Ii80 ounces better than the "Can nothing be done about itV -Wilkea; that his wife was pamonai.e- ^C' what was the February•return. naked the reporter. 1) fond of bridge but that he prefer- reason for these free and easy gather- ! Canada, •with a total of 260,154 "Don't complain too much,,, was LL:. ted a whisky and splaeb and a talk Inge out at Hampstead? Molly de- ounces,or anguuy tuU4 a ru.ru ur, J.tl a+l reply. "The higher temperatures wil, ! ,Guth a pretty girl any old time. tided that the door at the end of the of She world total,again ranked second be nssociateu w ran But Molly did not encourage him. hall would answer her question- among the gold-producing nations. which mean greater rainfall, all of $be flitted about the spacious rooms Waiting until the men had turned The Canadian total was 4,489 ounces which means great grain crops In 1flke an attractive butterfly with stew -ii,to the lounge, she slipped from her u ,, ahead of March, 1932, and was the Western Canada and also bountiful This will Introdece Buddy harvests 1n pother eta of the Do - the here and a few there, but all hiding place and ran lightly along the Baer, brother of Max, who defeat- highest for any month since last Aug- minions pa - ibe, time keeping open a watchful eye hall towards the door. For a moment ust. The aggregate for the first three for. something else. She saw Paul she pauses!, her hand resting lightly 'd Max scbmeling• Bud's quite a months of this year was brought„to W - Mver in his correct evening clothes on the handle. Slowly she opened it a nand vith his Hate, too, 721,834 ounces- a 0.9 per cent. advance ;Handing out cocktails and other stimu- crack and the hum of voices came to _ over the came period of 1932. Radio Stations Lessen :!ants to his guestis. As usual he was her ears, In front of her was a fli' ht The world output of 2,044,000 ounces holatlon of Arctic' RC lone g CHAPTER IX , marked an' increase of 207,008 ounces S folly and affable—determined appar- of stairs Ieading downwards. Above Most young men like to imagine over the February figure, a rise of 11.2 Edmonton, Alta.—The great lone _ aptly that none should leave his}Tarty her head an amber electric bulb glow- le to cast any aaggestiot of a slur e+( from the sloping underside. She that when they have formed a certain per cent. That Canada did more than land that comprises Canada's North- opinion - E about a girl the have sud- west Territories gradually is losing his hospitality, _ closed the door quietly behind her and g y its share to matte this increase was I.n• In an adjoining mom someone hrd felt her last totssTe tla tlsi:lc pile car- denly ,been blessed by an infallibility dicated by the fact that Canadian pro- Its isolation from the outside world _ savoring of the m1raculem.� dnation was 13 per cent. ahead of witk the establishment of radio sta- farned on the radio and fife strains of pet with which the treads ai_tlie stairs And' more particularly is this so February, Ontario's trines ran bons by-he Federal_ Goverumetit.'tt music came to Molly's ears and were covered. 4t it be erected at Fort Rae and Fort when . those particular young men slightly faster clip than the world pro the turned- In the direction of the At the coot of that flight of staiYe u nd Crossing the halt she encoun- was s door covered with gt�een baize, chance to be in have. They feel, and ducers generally, showing an increase Chipewyan as soon AN navigation is feted one of the young men on wham Again the girt halted. her heart beat- rightly so, that the subject of their of 11.7 per cent. over February. open the end of June. choice has been weighed carefully in •South Africa's wealthy Transvaal These forts, situated -along the- had Lately bestowed a smile, and tag wildly. ?hen she pushed It open the balance of blessed companton and fieldl northern waterways, are many hun- youth halted in front of.her. and entered the room. No one seemed • as usual, was the leading gold dreda of miles beyond the rail•tvd "Do you dance, Miss Carstairs?" he to heed her as she stood with her back found not more deficient than might producer, mining 947,000 ounces, or y and IVed. "But of course who doesn't to the door even though her eyes were reasonably have been expected. TO 46 per teat. of the world total: With telegraph lines so that the advent of mike an error of udgme-At Sit such Canada second, the radio is an inestimable boon. days• Silly of'me to have asked, wide with surprise. Here t as a room . j the United States , -.wasn't It?" —a basement room—luxuriously fur- cf'ces' or even. the suspicion of an caaze thlydr-producing X82,000 ounces. There are no roads in the North- „ error, is much more disturbing than This total apparently,did not all come land between these widely separated the course, i. " "I t Molly, glad rushed, sumptuously 'lighted; the at- the uninitiated might imagine. from the United Stateq mines. It re- trading poets, as the rivers and lakes od the diversion. Is here to be a moeghere hang with a pail of blue I.et take,for example, Mr. Roger presented a,71 per aegt increase over carry the traffic in the summer and denCe'"' „ awoke from the cigars and cigsrettea Darling. Here we have a young man the U.S. February figure, a jump of• in the winter the dog teams use thin For a moment the young man re- of the men and women who sat around of undoubted experience in the ways ficially descrlhet as of a non-recurring frozen expanse of the waterways. In t►rded her in wonderment, then he the tables. From-the-tense expressions of the world. Unhampered by econ- nature, and attributed to the drive the Period between the seasons traf• i+renembered that Silver had said that on their faces Molly knew that the pis nilce had just returned from Paris stakes for which they played must be omit ties fie is free to roam where be against boarding inaugurated when fie is suspended in the Far North, will. At thirty years of age he is a President*Roosevelt took office at the ' The station at Fort Rae will be _ d that she had had some trouble high. At one of the tables she saw 4r ''th her wemos•y. It was odd, he Paul Silver. There was no trace of free•-lance resident among the teeming beginning of the month. standard �' ie that st 1<ert C#i� ught, that this girl didn't look the tension on his face! his eyes were coal population of London. He lives in a - Among the Canadian provinces,, Que- w'Yau will be a small one of 100-wail 'rid to have anything wrong with her' ytrM bright. She watched him rakin bachelor apartment with an elderly bee ran second to Ontario, with 28,719 type, The radium and silver miners: it manservant answering to the name ounces, as against 27,306 ounces in area at Great Bear Lake also is equip• matter, yet surely she ought to in the stakes with the air of s proles- of Cleveland as his devoted slave, the February, British Columbia produced Ped with a government radio station have known that they always had a aionai croupier. At another table genii of the domestic lamp. 18,306 ounces, and Manitoba 14,120 -operating on short and long waves once at Silvers. Flora. Silver was playing bridge, past would oantes. which has handled a large quota of "They're dancing now," he smiled. homely and chaizriing. An investigation of his. "WoWd you care?" But the sight of it all sickened the reveal few blots of any consequence., °-' business. So they danced. There were half a girl. This house to which she-had Apart from an undistinguished career Heroism 1 dozen other couples on the floor' as been brought was nothing more than at Oxfcrd and-being the brother-in- ± - -IVell and Molly remembered that other a gambling der.. She had penetrated law of a peen of the realm there was A man praised for a deed of heroism Last year's run of. herring to the nothing against him. On coming of ezplaiued slatply, "Why, you see, I Barclay Sound area of British Colum iknce two nights ago when she had tP camouflage of the "iiarty" and the age he had inherited the family for- lust happened to be there."Happening bia was the heaviest in years. The -'--•--Fist. Rom--Darling. How different "few friends." This was the real tune which, reduced to common lan- to be in the right place and to be of runs in several previous years had that had been Tosl bt the gaiety in business of the eTezi+sg___ parp meant that he had an income the right material accounts for a great been 1lght but the 1932 experience dfa r heart was strangely absent. In Cautiously she edged herself'into• of approximately elt(ttt thoa,sand_ many of the finest things that are counts the.idea that the stocks hat Place was a furtive fear—a fear of the room and joined a group standing pound!,per annum. He had also s "lit- done. Aslle^ ,e _ k>lie future that seemed to be increas- at one of the roulette tables. ,, ,.. ling with every'hoirr that aped. Might, She.did not urrderstand roulette and t..,place down in Surrey known as not bb better, she thought, to � Dalton Towers;where he occasionally, _ _ g for. s f moments she forgot the first spent week-ends and usually contrived TOP P R i C E ,•�O R LAMBS ' away from all this at the first oppor- flush of horror at her discovery.. The � be "in residence" for a full mosith - Utef , Tonight perhaps. Surety that little swirling ball fascinated her• poring some period of the year. From all the in formation we can gather there Is a fairs heav crop f + atefui watcher in the grounds arould Then. she was conscious of a thai: be- lambs this year and methods of marketing likely to be sonytewhatydiffePent pe off duty. But before she could come :ng pushed aside shortly after the (To be continued.) due'to the fact that Abattoir C'ompan fee'have decided to place isss Iamb fr to a decision the music ceased and a wheel bad ceases to spin. A young fi cold storage and maintain a greater quota of fresh Iambs the year through, iasisal.voice was announcing the title 'man arose and as hP did so their eyer ,;, so as to meet the requirements of the consumer. _ My experience teaches me that the of the tune,that had just been played. met. Never before bad Mo;i;7 seen During the last few years the quality bf lambs have shown a decider "That was topping," enthused her' despair in a man's eyes mirtvrrd so State is Less efficient in'conducting improvement, and by doing so you have done much to stimulate greater eon' 1A.rtner as they drifted from the room 'surely, business than is private enterprise."— sumption, hence demand for greater volume. This has been accomplishes towards the lounge. "You dance "Cleaned out,"he managed :o smile; Albert Einstein. by better breeding, better feeding and castration of buck Iambs. -Light thir -awfully,well." grimly, ss he passed her. "Every iambs do not produce good quality%of Iamb meat. Heavy Iambs are asst Molly smiletj. "Do I"' _ bean." undesirable for the market, but good fat Iambs yielding a dressed carcass of "I should say so. I must take `you - thirty-five to forty-five pounds.are desirable and will comnwnd top prices,br it _ y Y "I'm so sorry," she smiled, sympa other words well finished Iambs weighing 70. to 90 ibs, live weight at the w down town some night, he ventured thetically. C market_are desirable. Lambs weighing over 90 pounds at the market are boldly. "I know an awfully cute little He halted tind turned to tier almost. . likely o be dlaeounted In �ilaoe just off Shaftesbury Avenue. y Pries With all these facts before us we feel j , I y impulsively X10 disposed to recommend y'ou to ship out your )amt-s as they get fat and hair was in a raid there once. Had my "You really mean that?" ` ! p Wakes unfinished Iambs on the farm until fat, but the c of feature is to keep send. (sine dotted down by the 'busies' and She nodded,. NO+if En �p1Sh¢9 ing them out•as they get ready, believing as we ao that prices will be better., duly appeared .in the dock at saw •I'd,give up this filthy game if I'du1►P' during the early season of marketing rather than fall months when receipts Street. Awfully good fun:' someone like you—to live, for. But ¢av��¢ss, ul are likely to be heavy. I m afraid Fell not so venturesome ++ h ¢gyp We are anxrous that farmers may receive the best possible returns for I' t" Molly, re 1' d. "And ,root+ I ghats the use, hp ended despondent- teilesh `ass Oi their Iambs, and are asking'our shIppers,to co-operate with you by maintain- �p �e A ly. yak¢s 9 4¢¢\ s ing a regular shipping service and assure our readers that we have a full r n Ong along. Auntie will ++ eta "Love's a gamble;too, •she remind- ,-a staff of experienced salesmen and in a position to handle all classes of live r•• looking everywhere for me." ed him, laughingly.-. . �•n0 nt P4tso tiyss stock. "Oh, well, any time you• care, hiss His eyes sewed to pierce leer own di�{¢t¢ e" Ship your live stock by RAIL or TRUCK to YOUR OWN COMPANY, Carstairs," persisted. the ybuth, gal- as he stared at her.- who introduced CO.OPERATIVE MARKETING, where your stock is sold z ly, a fly slipped away. ++ " „ and weighed up according to banners for the highest prices available on the ••- •+ ._ That maybe, he Said grimly,•. but open market. Your truck driver will carry a BILL OF LADING on which e lounge was Tm'ost deserted, .it's not crooked." you can consign your stock to us,then after the stock is Void we deduct market ` t 'there was no sign of either of tl-e A:nd with that he turned from her . charges.and pay the truck„driver his cartage and the net proceeds can be ilvers, and at that, all thoughts of and she saw the green-baize door'open paid to you at the counter or sent direct to your mall box. vinir the house vanished from the and close'again. All Settlements Audited' by Chartered Accountants. rl'a mired. There wire a fen+ men '”' u + Get in touch with us for your STOCKER AND FEEDER re ren+ents„ the dinin rccm-where the drinks A cold ear surged •.,,,�,JKI . , g heart. If, what the young man'had —1MRITE, WIRE or -TELEPHONE =LYndhurVt 1143 or 1144 - +were being tiisptnsed as Molly looked said was true, the Silvers were crook- The L1JCIlllt @t� Farmers Co-(?j3el'at1VE Co. T.II1Y]!#ed in, but Paul °+i:ver was not among ed, but she reminded herself tht3t it I I '- them. Th4f. at the far end' of the was goinir to be difficult indeed to, ,Live Stock Commission Department Corridor sbst saw a door open and thvo substantiate• ISSUE' NO. 25-�—*33 UNION STOCK YARDS - - WEST TORONTC i y. _ ` -ate V 7. ,•eq,..� ",.'+S ..-ii.T,i.:, per. .:Y a ._-.....t� — I .Y �"•rX PS:'�",a?;�-n"`� _:7�•c.v- •?i�Mr„�y,.+�'fl,'�•:,�'r`, "*c4aC�nn � ' •-. , "T ..We Double Duty rock views Flashes time time-tables a May e, two iby .:•. y portent improvements were made by From German the traffic authorities. By agreement W o m a n $y HELEN WILLIAMS. y between the.German and English-air - Companies, London and Bgrlkin were ' Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur. Long-Distance Photography brought into closer connection than �•`` *� C . f neslced With Emery Pattern. _ . P probably existed between this city and � � - —Develo meet.of Musical- wine of its near neighboring towns a Instruments century ago. The London business • The publication in a Berlin illus- man can now leave at 7 a.m., arrive ' : By MAIR M. moR(ZAiV "'�\ / v s► trated paper�of pictures taken at a here at li-b5 a.m.,, do four hours Tt distance of 125 miles gives some idea business, and be back in London at of the great progress made in photo- 9.20 p.m. the same day, having been • t away less than 14% hours. Stich a c In the summertime birthdays seem less important than those graphy during the past few years. On development is passible not only be- the in the autumn and winter for some reason—no doubt Z� f•� reproductions, valleys, 'roads and cause of the high speed of the planes: because the gift season is associated with snow and wind. How- uti rivers in the foreground were not distinguishable, but towns and used, but also, since the Berlin air- easily a -r s ever, here is a sound suggestion—not original by any means— drome (Tempelhof) is so near to the if you are planning on.giving jewels, select the proper birthstone. the general landscape . greater dis- centre of the city, much valuable time,' stance were quite clear. Such photos a: •June has pearls and moonstone as natal gems. Pearls arg sup- were made so often wasted between hotel and air- v.'• passible only through the • posed to bring happiness, particularly in marriage. , Moonstones use of the infra-red ray which can port, is here saved, symbolize "good luck." July's birthstone 19 the ruby, which penetrate vapor and fog. Until about The Flying Hamburger, claimed tc brings radiant health, according to old superstitions. August, .` ago,, generally be the fastest train in the world, atsc �, a decade o it had been enerall i, ,.x " ., began regular services on May 16. IS has two birthstones, the peridot and the sardonyx. ` Both are assumed that for photography light. is reported to be able to,do the 178.2 h supposed to have magnetic vibrations. The periodt was be that is, rays visible to the human eye, miles between Berlin and Hamburg in '< lieved to bring inspiration and a gift of prophecy;'the sardonyx, were essential. Then, researchers starting from the assumption that for 2 hours and 18 minutes, thus making •.•from which cameos are made, was thought by the Romans to bring a photographic.plate.other conditions •an average speed of 77.46-miles per : political acumen.and be an,aid to leaders. hour. Regular express trains between • • • may apply, began experimenting with both the visible and invisible rays these two cities have also been speed= AUTUMN STYLES which constitute what is generally ed up to more than 60 miles per hour, a Already fall coats are being shown in P�11is fashion rooms. _called light. The infra-red.rays, that with the introduction of new epeeist four-cylinder su�erheated steam loco- Many rich fur trims, either natural or dyed concentrated above is, rays which according to the spec- motives with a speed capacity of over the waist line, is the keynote. Silver, stone blue and dyed brown troscope have a greater wavelength 93'miles an hour on straight runs. foxes ark formal among fluffy pelts, while shaved lamb dyed than 760 millionths of a 'millimeter, yielded encouraging results. By us- CANNED FOODS PUT TO TEST- bright red, black Persian lamb and gray astrakan lead the con- ing a saecial emulsion the photo- An interesting experiment was i tingent of flat furs. Brown,,bright red, dark beige, eep gray, d ra ' graphic plate was made sensitive carried out in connection with-the black and deep green are the colors most often chosen for the ► -- enough to register a ray of an goo• German Agricultural Exhibiuoa in wools in flat May. One hundred and sevent 'caste - early fall coats, the fabrics.of which stress supple millionth of a millimeter. There ap y y or softly ribbed weaves. pears no limit io the application of of foodstuffs, mainly canned, and of _ + • • • • • • photography for registration par- the kind intended for gee on board ` CRIED FOLK--ATTENTION sea. do he turf the"visibl " ., _ in very hot lit a , 19 .r tBELL-or 1 _ , 'I,nvtsime' wl lu its activities. By the oontro� o er sent on along voyage from am urg � brie luii,ger person Is marrlect t;de "1'�-ore ilxeis� ne or srle �iil ; . � a use of such viz Cape Town and•PortuguesegEmt - 1, e remain so according to Professor T. Earl Ballenger of Omaha rays, the diary of Andree, the North Africa back to Berlin, in order to test ,y Municipal University. Prof. Sullengel-reduced the life expect- - Pole explorer, was deciphered after it their resistance to heat anj weather ancy of marriage to mathematical fractions=thus: "Couples had become a mere welter of decom- generally. .These cases, which belong- married for one year have 82 chances out of 100 to remain wed posed cloth and earth,�resulting from ed to 110 different firma, though trav- - 14 years more. Those married 14 years have a 99 to one chance ���32 long exposure to extreme- weather sling separately from the rest of the of holding on 1S years snore, and if you celebrate your silver conditions. cargo, were. not given any specialty wedding the chances are-9,999 to one you'll observe your golden PIANIO HISTORY• prepared roosts. In their two voyagei , wedding, provided you live that long." Speaks well fo'r the in- Wear it to your afternoon bridge 'By the recent throwing open to the -&crow the equator they were exposed party'. public of the Neupert Mu sum of Mu- to excessive heat. Special prizes were ` stitution as a whole, does it not? our given by the exhibition in Berlin fot • . . �' • - 'Fake off your.guimpe and keep y sical History in Nuremberg the visi- ' - PSYCHIATRIC SCHOOL dinner engagement! for to Bavaria will henceforth be able -those, which sdrvived best. Expert• Black crinkly crepe silk made the to see what is generally regarded a9 meets of this sort are often arranged Galt, Ontario, it is believed, has the only school of its kind original Paris model. The guimpe - as between pasta comparatively neat the largest private collection. of in- In the woald the.Waterloo country training school for girls, now was lingerie-maiie ,colored crisp or atrurnenta illustrating the origin and each other, but rarely on so large of _ inearfng completion. Delinquent girls between the ages of 10 and gandie. development of the modern pisrw, thorough a scale. It is hoped that ' '�Il bw admit, Eiamples from every stage to the . - ne who have not been commiVed ,vy a tnagistra to'^. .r he r ur.:3 *4d= and 1ina 'rkirt ' further information concerning the, e ted and it is believed to be the only school on the continent where seaming create sleek slenderness and history of stringed instruments whose e$ecte< of climate on tinned meats psychiatry will be applied to juvenile delinquency. Girls admit- give charming height to the figure. butter, milk, suIIt fruits and pert sound is produced by percussion ap- tables will result irate this e n led to the school will be recommended by Big Sisters grid other -Davrn blue crepe silk is fascinating- pear to have been assembled, in orig- >� $octal welfare agencies and will have.to have an intelligence quoti- ly lovely with white crepe or organdie ' inal-or model, by the Neuperts, a not- meet,—The Chriatisa Science'bloni• auimpe. ed Bavarian piano-making family., tor. _ >sn#•of at least SO per cent. - - Style 2 is de n 4d - -. ; # • + + + • • tyl AIa 258 sig ed for aimes Here one may follow through the de- a . 14, 16, 18, yearp, 36, 38 velopment of the Greek harp, . the $,C, lnmon Used MENDS AN,1D DARNS _ 20 tttE- inches bust. Iles and dulcimer, and among a - 1 y In Relief Allowtine+es If you sometimes find it difficult to match up the right shade Size it requires 3Vi yards 39-sac's number of clavichords, harpsichords, Ftsh-foods have been included among Df mending silk for darning you silk stockings, you will find the with I%•yards 35-inch coAtrasting. spinets and virginals to the inatru- the.relief supplies-Issued to the dliZer _ • _ ••ifollowing helpful. Don't throw away your worn-out stockings, HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS: ,petit of today. Among.the apecimen� ent parts of.Canada„and in one i+f the put when a hole appears in a new pair, search in your stocking Write yout• name and address plain- of outstanding individual interest are fro two and a half tons L ■u�1� ttia slavish +4� a 'r r situ ACi3Llan p' 'drawer for an old one of the same- sh and unravel some of the ly. giving tm3rw �r and sine of of salmon were recently diatri4uted is ilk from the upper Ceg part. T�lrela needle with this, t251ng patterns as you want. ritclose lE`ic in Bach, to which its wrote, his "Well- this way in one month. The.salmon in this he.single thread" for mending ladders and double for holes in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap tempered Clavichord," preludes and - ,.��__i�.each_ number rid---fugues, and some valuable sixteenth bin but that of various other kinds K =--4.czla a.,tl #�rco. address you.- order to Wilson Pattern and seventeenth `century instruments have also been m&b available under - B O O H S Service, 73 West Adelaide 5t.,Toronto. from the Netherlands and Venice. The the relief sehemes t owed in different t - — -- art of Streicher, who built the piano places. If you appreciate and like the art of Liam O'Flaherty, Irish on which Beethoven composed some i rites, you will have to read "The Martyr" the latest fro>rl this U.S.V Wheat Crop of his best work, i also well repre- rented at thin museum. ' To rejoice in aaather'a prosperity is ••author's pen. It is a close packed story, artistically mound, with I,�OWest Since 1909 to give content to your own lot; tc . _ AIR TRAVEL SPEEDED UP..; -mitigate another'a grief is to aHevtatt ''beautifully contrived suspense and pace. I have just finished With' the. introduction summer- m dispel your own.—T. Is to all - ' : haul de Kruif$ "Men Against Death" which has been out for ` 8ome tune, and Heartily endorse it as a book that will fascinate Insufficient Production for as well as give you a very clear picture of man's eternal battle to Country's Consumption - Mother and Daughter College Students _ cure disease. His first book "Microbe Hunter''}" dealt with the early _ is Indicated by 1 __ whetted my appetite for more. Undoubted- :,,. Survey 1K :.Ellen of science and •: Y '• ; ly both these books are valuable additions to a•library. Washington. — The smallest wheat ° - --- - - crop since 1904'is in prospect for the s . Miramicht and Gloucester County United States. this year, t , areas. If�� �etl�w�a�s by the Departm:eat-,I Demand for lumber had also in- Agriculture crop reporting board Indi- cate that the Field will be the•flrat this. �.� Y -Increase in N.B. creased in the United States, said Mr century below domestic needs, and. Tilley. It was gratifying, he remark- `? Til that the railways had seen At to that during the next year the nation f � exteiid special low rates, as of June will have to draw upon its carryover l °� Shipper' Predicts Heavy'Car- 27, on pulpwood shipped from New -from surplus "bumper" crops of past > r'• gOCB e,0 England—•� U,S. Brunswick to points in Maine. Year's. The domestic carryover oa •July 1 is expected to equal that-last • Also. Buys ^— Pulp Increasing b•uiiding and commercial year of 363,000,000 bushels. ` activity, depleted stocks, an improved W Demand exchange situation. the British ember- • The board indicated, on the basis of• 'Saint John.—Lumber shipments from go on Russian lumber .-and definite June 1 reports, that production of wiu• the 4Iarititne Provinces to the United ter wheat wll be 341,000,000 bushels. price increases *ere given as factors The•average production of this type Kingdom this month and July will enferin into the present'uptrend In g t from 1926 to 1930 was 589,000,000 _ eet, the lumbering-Industry. _ otal from 90,000,000 to 50,000,000 t According to a prediction by W. E. •' _ bushels. •.�. -L'•---- It reported that the condition of all. . ;4s•. • Golding, shipper of Saint John, who re =- ;yr,•. g` 's Air Pilot Sights spring wheat as of June 1 was 84.9 per :ently returned from a trip to En British g -cent. of normal, while its average con• ;r;;,; — em -interests Ancient City Under Sea dition on the same date from 1921 to " wanadian lumbermen. 1930 was 85:8. It said there are indica• Alexandria, Egypt.—The sharp eye -_ with tions that the spring wheat crop is -This prediction was coincident P g p i� statement by Premier L. P.'D. Tilley of a British Royal Iris Force pilot was „below average." Based on the board's been, responsible for whatis said to be one' ` to lumber market had March intentions to plant report which <,' ::; s'i'' thaf the long of the most important archeological Improving by "leaps and bounds" and discoveries in recent years. indicated that• spring wheat growers ; z -that "demands from the United King- intended to cut acreage 2.5 per cent., �•;:'•:•::::.;;:;,; otn are pouring into• our, lumber While flying near Nelson Island and upon the average crop In last year, Group Captain John T. Cull saw souse okers, spring wheat production was unofficial- thing i. , large horseshoe i she ed like a B th ng P estimated at 262,000,000 bushels or - vl ly , v a pointed to ar revival 1 indications - A 1 n tan. Po h th clear-Mediter a - .beneath e b bushels. 0 60 000 000 b she s. s total c f 3 u l P tuber ^{ v t activity in New Brunswick's ,u T ussoun � y informed Prince Omar o .He inf Industry, sa d Premier mi e r Tilley..y• 'St o c ks E g yP t fn- a rc heo o is t , w ho sent at a a .. - - fi�•;.,i• .i•. :�•;•..,:_:::•.`-�-::�:<::�-;:'- - sr Du hand of long lumber are pretty ained that F r nh Wheat H 8 v es t "Le as 'arc well disposed of and th e ros e et a for olnrtna the horseshoe Is made up of cdi dwn'. It was er t than Domestic Consumption , • i large .Winter cut are exceedingly and the Paris.—The Bureau of Agriculture _ .:jcc ;;. ;• '-' ;>s::.° _ of marble and red granite t jood," he remarked,noting that Fraser foundations,of ancient buildings announces that because of the drought •` :` �. `!te r ;Companies, Limited, had opened their __Among_relks brought_^is the_head -the xhheat�tarvest _would total only mills at victoria Mills, Qutsipis'and' " -= - of a marble statue of Alexander the 603,000,000 bushels this year. Athol. Great. It this estimate sho iid prove`true, �, Wlten� 'firs. Florence Warner grad'uat'e: from•'XIatber College, "Tlie pulpwood industry also is be Experts believe the ruhis may be it will be the first t•i r` in this century - ginning to look up," he added, an• those of Canopus, a fashionable-sea- that France's wheat harvest has been Cleveland, soon, one of her most ardent rooters .will.' uk dagi.ri a pouncing a iurtber contract-had been side resort during the Roman rule in, less than the average estimated con- the 18-year-old sophomcre� recently selected moat•'poop s girl at signed for a cut of 25,000 cords it1 the Egypt. . sumption of 620,000,000 bushels. f the college s, -. A— N4 3e �X. 5V 2 7A- .A 7 S. and M re. Baledon sad --Roy Teeple, of Paiel!y, who family(;Pont Sunday with friends was on a busitieas trip to Torge to, in Hamilton. spent.Monday night with blegbael 0 E. C toad aunt, John and Mrs. Murkar. at wee in the Uoskok-& district* -Will the person who took -D. Z. Pugh, of'Toronto, was J�ues:peot several daya ALtnwo on Monday. AVh q �re • ' trout fldhiug, and had good hick, down the "Shady Nook", signs-Miss Joan Clark spent the a Us at -week end w"friends in TorQXAQ, having brought the evidence back the base line corner, south of Pick Sto -J. D. Cater, or Tomato, is with bkn. -eriog Village, and at Fairport Piokering's Lejder­ re" Assisting in the Pickering Meet -Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Bateman corner, please return same at once market. and R. A. and Mrs. Douglas and and save trouble. -Donald and Mrs. Mauro enter. son, Bart, of Toronto, spent Sun- -Jos Stepbonson, of Aurora, day Pickering with theMiesee formet] _X-of Pickering, died on teinad&few frsiods 013 Sundsy Bert and Ida Bunting and R. A. Wednesday, June 14th, in the • Afternoon. Bert and Mrs. Bunting. Newmarket Hospital. Deceased Hot Weather Speciak Mi the,Dry -The Bly femur, of spent the weak at their summer -A garden tea will be held at was a brother of Mrs.• sm,Linton. was **I ­:Aimme here. the home of Mrs. F. M. Chapm an, and I khown in Pickering. Department -Born, at Toronto, on Sunda '00 Wednesday -afternoon, June - -Dr. Carmichaol�will,,bit An Charge 48th. at 8 o'clock (D. S. T.). The of the service of the Piesbyterian 4sine lith to U S,and Mrs. I v a, wevibere of the Woman's Associa- Church, at the Now Sum vier Voiles, in various pretty shad daugGr(Lorna Joyce). Friends' Meeting as, i6or yd. .1 Lion and their friends are all in. House on Sunday next. at 8.00 P. rn� -Born, at the General Hospital, . I -New Dimities and Batistes, in pretty patterns..per yd f5a 14th vited to attend. Everybody welcome. The Bibl" Class -jkTnia.on Wednesday. June t e The mud and gravel indestry at and Sunday School .will-meet at 2.00 Cbildren's.and L%dies'Sockett8, per pair 20c ,and A. P. and Mrs. Kochin, a dough. Greenburii, which has been p. in. (Daylight Saying Time). --aod 25c ter. doing -Fred 'Andrew is recovering much a thriving business • during -Mrs. J. Mundell, wha'conducts Men's Surnmer Caps for camping, boitting,etc-.,4u-pWn from an attack-of pleurisy. which the past few yeeir is lying idle the "Madeline" beauty 'salon in (,I colors, white and light buff, 95c each.* this year. thus throwing it number, aremont, will. be in Pickering, and -:�.Iaid,bitn of duty for several days Boys' Baseball Caps, in plaAn black and khaki, each -'25e Of tuen out of employment Be will conduct her beauty parlor -*n last week. W.' Davis' residence, Church Str. 0T.1 -Arthur and Mrs. Boye spout vides giving pniployluent, to Inany Wednesday and Thursday of each %Ladies' Silk Knit Sweaters, they are,the very newest 4 men the iudtistry wtim it good thing Sunday in Port Perry with their for the rp k. Hours, 9! a. m, to 6.p. m. Phone It) styles and shades-white, Pink, nile, maize h G -ilway. which hatidled seek. 'daughter, Mrs. Jkuistin Franklin 1,(7)00• MAny enri, of patid and grAvel ev ­and family. -It is q"niki that there is more etc.-, a nifty little pull-over with cry week, -Miss Marion Shepherd. cd To trnfli�,- on .the 'highway -between ronto, spent' the weekend with -Drastic 011t'it) *100 T it s,lifti-been- short sleeve@. Special p oral amoria the public itud Toronto tLnd Oshawa than on any r-ice 79c.. .,her aunt and uncle, Norman and iho� .other tdmilar portion of the high Children's in same ... • 44'•• bigh %chool otstfft4 through. c. Mrs. Banas. wtiys in Canada' If a per4on wet-Gordon and Mrs. Crozier. of -wrovititle, A -.*I leer ooll( out,ha" ches tbtg mitionn't of traffic' here MU Iql1ite vonkmon. Noma trKell with the former's parents at the Sunday evenings beF will not Toronto, spent the seek end with eklre^. a rather than over the meek-eud: e8peCifilly On - CHAPMAN Parton d se, but many t"chers bow ­e traffic M a S6 age hem i doubt the Statement. Tb' -Miss Charlotte Taylor. of Mid to the iuPvit^k1lP• Tho prof*wsion lant Sunday evening was especially with is now aw overvrovviled that they h*W6y'*g know- that TT thov rooliza tb* b4avy. ing &be* jx)eitioia�Wnd. TURY -''Supper Sacrament of the Lord's bank, the Horticultural Society -Over, Miss K Richardson and other 11 have great difti,�%ilty in %ocur- -ThironRb ' the * kiddues-8* 4 -The' se friends in Pickeriug.7 Gerald and fdrit. Cowan, of Roi e ge. to remain have Look ' -'Supper will be administered in St. idle which will be far spent a very plea�ant. afternoon • woroe than to-tebing on a reduced last Saturday enjoying the beauty Men's Summer Baps, -Sunday after000n next. -On Tizesday erehialz aslAendid -MP9 Myra Crook. of Toronto, children'!, concert was given in St. Gra I inger, of Turonto, gave FL very accompanied by Niiq Caroline Willams' Work Boote'. Andrew'4 Hall, under the audplce4 intereetioa talk on- tbe ' j,�ym of 4 Grant, spent the week end with A vr'o rreorgv�-,i Church: Rardeuiag. A bean counting con- the fortuer-'s parents. R of Sr' Men?s Sleeveless Wool Pnl -overs H and t was held and plAots Riven "fo Mrr. Croak. gram of two boors Find'a b-Of woo test. by the children. rpodered the.winoer,,. With--refre4hinentle -Cecil and Miss Elsie Lockwood given- :Men's Work Shirts, ... i7f) and .89 d with Rreai ability and sustained 4 moot eDjoyable afteruluon carne were in Btoagham on Stin ay cleverne!�ik, under-the direction of to a Owe. evening aasiqt ing in the service in Men�s Tweea Pants. -St. Georgf-'a Chtirch-Sanday, -hurth, by-each Ta C John's C Mi-,p Gtinibley and Mrs. Tanner, SL Jude -'5th, * Celebration of the '-Men's 'Swbat Shirts 7 singing Despite the hot weatbe'�, a goodly I a solo, which were much appreci sized audience was present and 101st anniversary-of the founding —There was a .slight frost bare greatly ea >yed the dances, dia. of the Parish, by Rev. Adam FAII �tanfield's Silk Combinations '135 004 a logn"and ebornsep- put on by the ott. 18-33. Stindity School. 10 a. ca. evening last week, but boys,and girls. A most enjoyable Xurniair Prayer, U. Preacher, sufficient- to do any dairnage tcr two.pieca Suits, .1.35 evening, the programme is well Rev. Canon Skey. D. D, of St. 7.� Arden staff. Some report that I ES are slight 'Worth repeating. Anne's, Toronto. Evening Prayer, Heir flowering planu w --strawerries of extra good size 8 p. in- (D. S. T.) Preacher, Rev, ly touched. 41 E G Robinson. You are cordially We are glad to know that W.',,:nd quality were selling in the illame last week at 15 invited to attend these services -T. Redditt, who underwent a cents per and join with as in thanksgiving etitkml In the Toronto quart box. The demand this year 1210P CLOTHES General Roo piW about two weeks is not so great as Usual OLD account for a bnridred and out years of making a good F ^00, in IFUMVIR of the high price of sugar and the Parochisl history and natfulneep. 7, ­1610d he is ex pected to be able to scarcity of money, which is C' ' gCAndriw'* Church Strawberry. "tam home in abcmt a week. polling 4buoswiv6s to cut do on —Wm. Ball, of 290 Jones Ave., their usual amount of preserving. _Fesi"val, Pickering, June 23rd, f9o50 • Kerebants in some parts. who Admission 25 cents Toroutodled suddenly onTues* day in a bout while out fishing in rebated their Usual stock of .--Can you beat Ahese priceii ? Prenebtasn's Bay with his son, Pue apple@, were unable -to -dia•, -DominAn Day in Pickerinj. Pose of them after offering them Z. and -a friend, Wilfred to 11b-e Pickering fire Company. L failure from which be bad been The garbage heap, 1)4�n-iinion Day Pickering Lowry, death being due to heart at 6 for 25 cents, and'had t who them on one been celebrating Fred T. Buntingi receiving treatment for the paffit mew-bact having lost 850,00. in for about fifty years. will again-ce4- this way. -:Established A57. Few. ebrate this year. For a num6er 'of .Radio Licensee —While-we have been having —As yo!i know.- Dominion (gat years the day was celebrated in the somewhat cool weather dtirin g the urda'y. J!ilv let). will be celebrated Gordon's Grove., Which. was an ideal poet week, the people in-the wee in Pickering. under the Auspices spq fox a picnic. Later it was held torn Province@ have been enfferinR expected fir. Ruddy's property, but in re- -heat wave, with ex pec to be present on that n Ar ( the Fire Co. A large crowd is ,, the fromeniateose H ere You e T. cent years it has been helid. -in the. the._thermometer. registering as Occasion. To order to provide fur i*temorial,Parlc� where it will be held this large gathering, the. Firemen -b*h"107 degrees above zero in this yeaT. The various 'committees lying on the good women of--have- been busy and como)eied arr- 7� eertain districts. which resulted in are relying several deaths, the village and er-taiDucity to —1-R6ait.Pori angements for making the day a —W. G. -.Ham, who, at st them by donation baking, successful one. At 2,p. in., (D. S. T.) 5t. present, JL891 ce --:Clooked Ham,. the day's In re " itilt with his daughter, In e doni� C!d past years 'they liav� program will begin with a Mrs. S. B. Born. ,of Petierbnro, nobly in this matter, and wgain' Calithumpian Parade, which will' .Jellied Tongan, 80e- suffered a- stroke about ten day they are being appealed to. Cir march from the west end.of the vill- ago, and i-j now in a critical cour enlare will be distributed in a few age to the park, headed by the Whit- `Jeffled Veal, 28c. vio-men of Pickering- by Citizens' Band. Substantial prizes tion. 000 a 'days to the aide is paralyzed and -Comic 1: Bologna, be has loot th power of speech. and adjoining district asking for will be given for the best al His position has remalned ' un. their aid. and oothe- nxwning of outfits, best decorated cars ett. Dur- lbe. for "febanned during the past week. of Dominion Day collectors will ing the afternoon, there' will be Headcheese, 1. a between Pickering been call at each house for the centri. softball game rM9 a, half or whole side, —Miss Ethel Bray has bee appointed teacher in the primary botiooe. Girls and an, All-Star Team There lucky tic-' `$fix for 25c. will- be given away to the Minced Steak, department. of � the Cla�reknoot —Remember -the Strawberry get bolder an accredited'Jirsiy Hel- imlic school. Miss -DoDuall, prin. Festival to be given in Memerial far'15 months old "BokarMary,Ann" stowing Beef,- 7 ..'$ lbo'for 251.- CiP61 Of the Claremont public Park this Friday evening, R June donated -by- . H. Boake. There will All Meats ket under Electrical -school -has been engaged-as lQrla• 23rd, under thel auspices of the also be a good program of running p CiPal a the Fickerhig public school Ladies' A1CF­N)u1exy uZ .tb—. -A-tS- races,-long and high juiupb aD4 V:- as sacesescir to Goo. Wellace,I who drew's Church. Supper, with an her athletic contests for the kiddies, resigned to secOPt a good position abnadiince of strawberries and for,which suitable prizes will also be, ev- -The prolonged dry weather o'clock. Beg'lnniin I't at 680 a U�e en in Horseshoe Pitching Contest. in the Belleville public schools. cream, will be served from 6 to 8 given. Good-prizes will also be R E I D and heat are proviDe disastrous ball game will be played between See large bills for a detailed account 7., to the strawberry crops. he Pickering and a team from Toron. of the prizes for these various con- outlook for a very abuqWss*,�t crop to. Following ' the * supper an tests. In the'evening there will be a Butcher". (pbone 3000) .'Pickering Was very prOMiNing, but the excellent program will be given high-class concert by the following abspace of rain at the--time whet, by the following Went : Elmer yell-known artists: C. Le Roy Ken- it was most needed, is causing •Wood, entertainer, of Orill'is ; ney, Comedian and Entertainer; Miss the crop W be a very pone one' in Henderson Sisters. tap dancers. Lillian Butt, Entertainer at the Pia- this locality. crops-are and Mrs. Spratt's Choir, who will no;, Miss Gertrude Corbett, soprano AR other Sol also safferiolt from the protracted Rive % minuet and--tennis drill.. A' and Entertainer and Miss, Doris Wil- dry weather. pleass�ot evening is assured to all. son, Dancer.-and Singer. The Whitby —Those would-be weather prq-wbo may, attend. Admission 25 Citizens' Band will ' furnish'an ab- undarice of 'choice music during the Phisto wbo told us that we were cents. .Special"Service Tires, to have a cold munwer this year, —The King's. *birthday on Sat afternoon. After the concert there will be a dance when music will be we.away out in their calculations. urdav was obaerved.by� only bank furnished by a. good orchestra. Hot- "r be --The therwome o registered a ploy As U26uskn& of drivers now I-LOW, m ees and U is the civil dogs; cold drinks, ice-cream and oth- Rot imply that 36 degrees on several GCC&SIOng, service. This do" D er refreshments may be secured from more loyal to booths on.the grounds. Cars maybe jbnt On Sun4lay it eseelled itself thst they are any bUilt. stronger and wow longer than When it VOW to N degrees in the royal family than-the reet,of parked on the grounds, for which a t1ifforest jUrts of the provinci. us, but the law has made it a f" of.25 cents will be charged.-Ad- tire even Seiberhug could ^ ever build As a r"M It Of the intense beat holiday for these favored individn• mission 25 and •10 cents. Many were Pr�mtra6edl and sent to &Is, Who are aiLdlk in need- of a before bospitals. while there' -were a rest, and thus they spend the day - ay Now A number of drowningp. in, playing golf, or some- other airplanes —A large number Of strenuous fterciee, The reason Come in mad ask to see the" *Qrld f"- ed over the R 8ALE—Standing h%7,60 acre@ village of Satur- the day -is not more geherally FoOf alfalfa,mixed and ti=othY, in lots to suit day afternoon, their destination observed as a . h6liday- is that purchaw• W.F.Cbown,R R 1.Whitby. 42-43 ow tires. being Norskisis Irwin,@, On the British subjects have Dot got over 1�,011 S A LE—Ford can pe.. 19126 mod, ,7-'1099t*w B'"d -Es" here AID the habit Of celebrating, Queen cheap. Also Little Giant water wheel tut= her they have the acres Also paw parachutes containing subjects than she, and tb SALE- timotl"bey L *erW mardetk party was .1jeing Victoria's birthday. No sovereign biiit- APPIT F.R.Jack-"- R R 1.Pickering." Amid. Aerial "tooting, dropping was ever more revered by b AN IN AAY FOR S I -C U B B A G119 prifte for the guests, aerial balloon never got tired tune to to rent. R.A. 1, Phone 1426. of Honoring bar 422123" lmrstiog and other iDtefsstiJDX memory. Beeid4f the 24tb of General Bjepsink Oils mad Gas.* features made the party @, vary May comes at a 'dine when the FOR BALE CRE&P—Red, springs nd inattren covaplete. &bo De.Ferewt-C"w- owjoysblis one. They 241 r6tUmod weather is fine and very suitable jy bet A ak. jr RM to the eit 1%=r?Xd0i"MX93�'§MM 43 Ontario'.