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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_06_30 F '''Ra�`3Y�°� +r 'y n• :--,ter .ors _ m,. ,, - t..a xy �„` *b '��, y _•.;NE' WS ' AIL AL - NOL.-L1I. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. JITNEY 30, 1933. loo. �1 lrset�irl sstal trsxt>tw. Dunbarton ,Cedar Grove r - Q A L REE�T (3t�D v IrstNesi Dnnbarton United Church Sunday There•'s a garden - party bill at •-� School Picnic will be held at the Bay, your nearest. store,.garage or post 2' $. H. O. PELI`•R$ON-Physician A Rood supply of Yard and Soft on Tuesday, July llttl. office describing the most outstand- agdsargeon, 'Dnabartoa Lahr Coal on lris►od. Also a en ly On $nnday June ' 25th, Dr. Bryce ins program of the season to be held pp will speak in the interest of the Mien- at Cedar 'Grove on'Saturday night, �L E. FORSYTH. Oph.D., Director of Kindling Wood, ionary and_Maintenance work-of our July 8th. Association a Ontario:Reg- stove length. Church Hstablisbed 1886 tetseedO the AmerSean i3 The Women's Association will meet 'Dominion Day in Pickering, Bigger = ° t aMS`a�0°' �'�• etamined. by`D° °t' i2tf Phone Pick. 1709,_ and Better Than Ever •easae 48M. l�laremont.oat. at the home elf Mrs: W. B_Lofton on _ t,egese. DONALD MIINRO, PICKERI'NG Thursday aternoon July 6th. __, M rail lion -- ''Z`•$1-. Lis wHE• ., Mrs. _J. Johnston, of Port Lniq - - 31UNCAN B. McIN� }j - r�••� ux�d+�Y %%itn Der niece, Mrs. A strawberry festival will be held *� p f MILL-.- ter,pouettor notary_ FTiu—Brcek St.. Staples. at the Mount Zion United Church, AR1U�i1s k�liltL h . 15. 491 ' OBNERAL INSURANCE Miss H. Thom spent last week end under the auspices—ot t the A large number of.farmer_s ,AGENCY vi•ith•friends .in Muskoka. Association 'on the evening of Tues- exchange their grain - DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. - - ONTARIO The C. G. I. T, held, their second . day, July 4th. On Sunday, July. 2nd, for ` • R. Splicitar, Notary public. Moneyw Loan. -- regular. meeting at White's Corraers at 7 p. m. (standard time), Rev. J. _ OHrce formerly occupred by the late A.E-Chda- Facilities for placing anv kind of In-' on Wednesday 'afternoon. E Glover, B. A., of Claremont, will , ivap,south Ming of Court House,Whitby. slyp --+�-- preach and special music will be ren- Flour and Cereal's at best rates -� EATON, BELL .A R088: Barriat= available. The Calithumpian Parade begins at dered. On Tuesday evening supper era.'Solicit«a. 60e Northern Ontario Security and Service nfy Motto,. 2 p, m. from the' West End of' will be served from 5.30 until all. . It-Saver money and many more ry Baudir,g,330 Bay Street,Toronto,;.. 42ly - phone Pick. 515 the village on July 1'st have been served, after aliich a sp- should do it. , 7 Beaton. __ __ - -- -- lendid program will be rendered by -H.B,Bell. f.D.F. Roes. Adelaide 2838-9 - Whiteiale _ thtr following wellknown artists: _ Special ~ IOHARC80N. P10RERINO k J. H. Beall Harvey Lloyd of- Toronto, entertain- Claremont Barkis zrnd Mrs. Reesor,, of Altona, , er; Miss Doris Horton, of Greenwood � _R MU'.YEY—BarTiaters,Sofieitore.Notariea PHONE 824 BARLEY FEED "'Fabric, 2f.l-214 Confederation life Buildias visited with Mrs. Will Burton on elocutionist; Mrs. R. Walker, of Ash- - Carner of route and Richmond Sts. Toronto, F U R 1�I I T U R E Wednesday._ burni -piano soloist; Mr. Levi Ark.- $21:00 per ton, Spot Casio. _ .y Phones Adelak a •l8tiand l480. By appoint- Miss Alice Turner is 'visiting her 8ey of .$rookie.._ -Hawaiian select- This iri tt,a lie=+ �r,eot Saturday, evenings. Pickering reu sues• �: . ptwrcPieac.aela. sd We 'are di*p1e,y;ue -sfl aCGu;'s1*►e ZY;ttsiu, fee_. aryl eators, o oron=ions and acco ., tie market. j. ___y_ariety.-of Xmas Gifts. to: ----- ` - Mason, of Toronto, accompanist. Ad- H0X$M_&_MsMI-LLAN-'Harmis' - blr. and Mrs. Gibbons, of Toronto Y'�,� L e.r., Solicitors. Notary Pubuc. office at Aluminum and (iraniteware Etc. mission, 30 Bents, children under 12 Y'•�Q' • foe Pastry and Fine i Residence of Mr.Thomson, lot d.concession i. - Furniture and Furniture spent a few flays with the former's 20 cents; i IMl Cake Baking. -�'° Pickering. Oni a Flours:Thursday and Saturday Novelties. sister, Mrs. Adam Spears. - Audley sys.iekas, from 7.00 p•az to s.ao }� m..or by Mrs. R Walker, of Goodwood - _ !' makes a Fine ap}�okrttment. Toronto of5ce f10S 12oyal sank Prices low, in peeping svitb times. ' - ' - - - Baker s Joy prdg Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Elgin 530 3. spent a few days last week with her Miss Baisdon, of Pickering spent_ Flavored arty mother, Mrs. 'M. Griffin. Broad. -- - - Miss -Helen E.: Turner, nurse-in- Sunday with '.bliss Margaret Westney +, ---- - bentat Q O f"� j :zany people here attended the / ♦ y l training, spent Sunday with her par- Chapping -rid 'Monday. e do-Wednesday services at Salem on Sunday. ent_sf H. E. and Mrs. Turner., and If'rid�►y. We do ' NN[L C.l�M]T8.`D. D• 9.. L D.B.. The Young People of the Club are lsucceesor to D-. J.N.Dales- Graduate o: "�PECI!�L W. J. and ►Ire. Beaton and family to be congratulated upon their 'ba`lI- - it right. ' -' tie*loyal College of Dental StageJno and Toron- ' _ _ of Toronto, and Dr. B. B. Beaton and teGuivtraity. At Claremom o>$ceove• D A. 8ons,- cf Whitby spent Sunds with game successes. Swtt'a 1tore every Tttesdey aad Friday. Phone ��, 1net1 Rock Faced Red� y _ y .- _- Stramberl'ies are in full flunk �_ ►---- '. ' stout tTi tf 27rtf -D-Y-ar.tl -/"• treaiun. gain and the quality 'of .the berry Ou ae6oatit of,the change in times 4 and Green Roofing The B.-Y. P. L', held a very enjoy- is up to its full. and the close margin I sell at, I HERBERT T. FALLAIBE, L. D.9.. able social on Monday evening. The Miss �sson, of Highland Creek,. am forged- to diseootinue credit, D.D.S.. Graduate rl the Royal College of 2 40 per square. meetings are being dispensed with pests,5or -e and the[rmvemty of Toronto, p 4 g . spent the week-end with Miss Jean except for approved monthly is reskdence second door east of St, And. until September. ,i. • A mnan. acconnte. rrw'.Church. Pie1<ertng Oat. Clines boron: ff Pali weight and _ Miss Marjorie Birnie, K. ti.,'White- - a.in. to 6 v..Pick rby aappointoent ear ray _ standard quality +role and Miss Bessie Sedgwick, Tor- Fire destroyed the barns on the . ` onto, sail on Jane 80th from New farm on the third. belonging to Chas 3' �+• a'1���� The above prices good for 10 days_ York City for a two month's Med- No one on Wednesday evening last. _ i nobtss�si gem". only. Terms Spot Cash. iterranean Cf-uifte. No one seems to know how the fire '� BURNIAIC��"'>tAM began: It started -in the stables and . ����� . . There will be a garden party on consumed about 2b tons, of fresh hay - Building and (;sacral " • - � BLIZdkBETH RIOHARDSON- +.� .+. the United Church lawn at White- - some harness. As the #ire began Contracting. .>•im andsatomobilein.prcssee of all flinch, vale on the evening of Friday, July moron dark all the animals were got- Estimates furnished on all classn"' eossis"iesor a-.0.1 1 stand- 7th, under the auspices" of the Worn- of work-Interior and Exterior. - as. j.• ten out. There was insurance on the • LUMBER YA" en's Association. The Uxbridge Dr- • b�. Alterations Fad rspa�irs. 1 POSTILL., LJeeesed Auctioness, amatic Club will present their com- t w's.t: i afts.�se�semis Bladksmithin k Woodwork[ edy entitled, "Poor Paw" in three �i� a laslre number of people 063maeys ne.Pi Concrete 671 Work. a, from Oshawa; Toronto and surround- Phone.Pickering 6719 - aslras rads+n ferns atone P.a., as% acts. Music will be provided between right Priam acts. Refreeltment booths vPill be on ins Pointe are picnicking'on' the new, BAIRPORT, ONTI►RIO - --- '� R. HiiATON, TOWIVBHIP Now Is the time to have those repair the grounds. Admission; -25 and 16 recreation grounds on the old Thom- Now Cam eyaacet.Corazzaa uwr for jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. Cents- as Lynde farm north of B gotts- 1 .mdavits. Accoumant, Eta. Issuer of iQ ville. Near here is-the wooded valley Shingles For Sale _._- : s' axe f.,eenw. whmtevsk.out. also new sections on hand. The few- The annual Decoration 'services of ous Fleury Plows always oo hand. the Whitevale Cemetery will be held and stream whisk for generations �l[. MAW, LIONNSED AIIO- Also dealer in Viking Cream Separa- has been called the Devil's Den. 'It on'Sunday. July_1Sth at 2,90 p. m, Y3i►1t t3Alvaolsed`Bterl'Sinn e. TIONKRIFt,for Ymt.Qatarica"Durbsea - tors and Electric Wamhera. + need to "be ii wild, almost iitaecess- � t'ws.srtw. Af7 tract.a ssYs armoefs� atteo6ed Ifl�l►iWpr o!buying ao electric radio f standard time). An offering will be ible place' but for natural beauty Bird's Felt Slate 8bingles. s°` Tsrer raaasoade taatas far is(as ells ask fora deaoonetration of the Now taken for the up-keep of the cemet- ` Set Phases.W tby�Out Wy ; Rooters Majestic modeU. ery.- Rev. J. R. Bick, of the. United and charm. Last winter F-W. Mc-' Also. sharpened. ls. - --- The prices are right. Church. Whitevale. �zIl officiate and Brien' of Oshawa and formerly of -f. PATERSON-S .. CLAREMONT' music wil be furnishled by the Male MARNET ROBERTSON � �' �O°a' d Q Kinsale, saw he possibilities and ac- Call and get prices. Phone 2818 Quartet of the United Church, Pick- _ i GREENWOOD 481 , faired t perty and, is. den-,' Electrical Contractor ._ _ Y Bring. In case of rain the service wzl eloping it as a picnic grou nd. can- p _ a► - be held-in the United 'Church: Brock Road ` Wiring and $epairing for Light _ - - Ge Pavilion has been erected with re M or power. Pickering Mills Lots of fun is going to be had catch- develop booths. , at MtBriea wants �, O Co£o develop a clean, attractive and up General Store • - All Made of electrical goods � - _ i+ttg that Greaey�Pig, on Dominion vZting resort and plans to put up - kept in stock. ' Day donated b1 Pickering cotta s and seats, swings and tables .Buy your groceries at hodne dud... ;91fy Phone 1'706, Pickering --- F>rmR Limited and other accommodations with sac- keep the home Ares burning. - — Sroaghsm imming pools etc. Already some pic� ALSO s + WQ have a fall line Of __- nic parties have been here and large Hardware. Paints (Ddartl•Senoue = °' dl/ lC e,sl�9 ��NA The Fred Cowie family ware Bro- crowds attend the dances. A charge Brand. as low as.09 cents a qt- All Poultry Feeds ugham visitors on Sunday. is made at the Rate and undesirable Aiseoaie o1 Lead, Lime. Paris - `, n� A. and Mrs. Moffatt were Oshawa are not allowed entrance if recogniz• Green. Blue Stone, Screen Doors: P"1( Chicken starter of beet Mr. Hodson, late principal of Cav- ed. Mr. McBrien is to, be.commended and Window*. en School. Winnipeg, his sister, Miss- in 'his effort'to keep'his place on a We do etuery work of all kinds, Saw - ueAit at reason- Hodson, also of Winnipeg, and• his high order of conduct. gumming.Spears ground, Mower kni- :YRS., THOS. LAW.O W 1�'E3� Abl >Cl(386. soil spent several days ►sit week in Hear Canada's youngest - and. only 4N sbae'Peoed. Ladders of all lengths . p thill vicinity visitine _Mrs, T._Knox----Girt ka&6 xyiopKonist at Green- from tic per ft. up. s HersafterAn-cow wugt-iw *saw un Lttyiug Mswb and Feeds and other friends of his earlier days w� on Friday Night But no blacksmitbing nor wheel work when teaching• the Brock Road. Sch- �� TERMS CA$H t delivery, ezeept on appoved Of eoery BOTt. ool. i'hsy.-were on a motor trip, and : ., Greenwood ' ptfoas'2iiJ3Plcit3ring „ '} - visited Chicago Fair en route. PhOOe>+ Office 6900 - "�r„nc a .�' R. JACKSON, Pro]I, r"i monthl accounts. ::w- Mr. Salad Mrs. Johnsior, of Myrtle F: � - _ A barn'dance will beheld in W. y House 2130 A. Knox's new barn half mile north spent 'With r �f _l•eugharlr�rtlt� tz Gibson. ••,.'` evenfnp of Fri. - TOULTR = s e day, July 7th. Russ-Creighton, ' and The'Mission Circle met at the PICKERING, ONT. r his Hay-balers, of Toronto, will pro- home of Miss Edith Ormerod on Sat-­ vide , Special P r r c e � the music Thia popular dance urday last. Diseases T�t��� orchestra will ►o-roadrast from •Star Robert' and Mrs. hedge, of Aud- ~ R• G. Cji/Pi VM ion C.' K ,C. L every Monday night ley, spent Sunday with the formers • -.ON A during the next six months. Dancing brother, J. S. Hedge and family: FUNERAL DIRECTOR from 9 p. m. to 1 ,a. m. (standard Charles•and Mrs. Watson and fam- - r tune). Admission, 25 cents. " ily, of Brooklin, spent-Sunday even- Prevented Bea Outfit ,Private Ambulance Mrs. Ben Carter, of Green River, ins with Wes. and Mrs. Sadler. Day and Night Service was with the A. Gray family sever- Mr, and Mrs. Mack from the Stat- . .'by using Simmon'e Steel Walnut finished - Phone 9000 . al days last week Her husband and es, are visiting the latter's aunt, Mrs sons, .Roy and Charles, returned to Wm• Ormerod. PEERLESS Bed, with Mattress tsod :.Malvern 5000 their home on Saturday from s wot- Quite a number of"people spent Spring, 811.73. or trip to Manitoba. where they vii- Sunday in Mr. Green's Park. This ited the Parsons Hogle family. The park is adjacent to the highway, with :.. POULTRY . Markham, w friends of the Hogle family will be Pleasant surroundings and Rood Wilton Rugs, 57z28 3 46 pleased to know they are well and swimming facilities. 'There are tab- PRESCRIPTION Rag Rnge; 48x24 - •59 READY. stall interested in the Brougham fr- Ong rings for •the.kiddies and from a R lends. g ooms and not very far from a Folding Coach .with good The.June meeting f the W. M. 3. general, store where ice-cream and A prevara4ion,for the entire Cretonne MaOtreso ... 9.76 was held at "Cairnbrogie," Clare. soft drinks may-be purchased as well t�'poultry famtt for the treat for the hot weather. as other eats. . y' Chester Verandah Swing �9:60 gn a mont, with Mrs. Winton'White and went and prevention of a ' y Mrs..C. A.. Barclay as hostesses; and not miss the garden party and J Cholera', Rou ,Canka, Mph- Lawn Assts _- ., .941 .'.tzOLEMAN' Mrs. John Miller, president, .presid- strawberry and•ice-cream festival on thetia, Blau head,` COOL -'AIR O - GAS• STOVE ins, and conducting the devotional Friday evening, June 30th to be giv- dons. Chiclrea Pox, Gap'ss 1paaop Ohsire, with •foot rest and business session 6f-the meeting. en on the church lawn. �A ideticiovs Whtte fXar>rhoes ant", and canopy complete 2.98 or a Mrs. Duhh's group had charge of supper of strawberries, ice-cream ' sFarf;s. ,;~'• Gamp•ehairs, with;"footstool' 2.25 "NEW-PERFECTION OIL-STONE the program, which consisted of read and home-made •cooling will be-ser- ' �aaolp-4?I*aire 1,76 =tend cook ify Comfort: - -ings froir-the -group and'fit temper- ved from..6 to 8• standard time. A 1.00 large i.,.t��e _ ti ' ance reritation by Mrs. Norton, and splendid program will be given by l Ulf yokUoR Camp tstoola. with - 1.,.awn'MowerC (pardon T•fols, a solo contributed by Mrs.-iGannoti. the-- following well-known talent: :?6 Lime and(Plaster. The roil call was answered by a fav- Mrs. Douglas, reader, Gold. Medall- _ For Mekong,Tarksys,-Dack'F, orate hymn. At the close of the meet- ist; Miss Marion Douglas, youngest -ALL-HARDWARL► -- ing the guests thoroughly enjoyed and only radio xylophonist in Can- (use and Bilds. = ' C. As the freedom of the house and grouds •ads, Mrs. A. W.'Lynde, soprano; Mr. S` at moderate prioee. until called to the tables for tea, the A. W. Lynde, tenor and' Mr. John f l -Fun" Direotor tables and house beingbeautiful with Parker, comedian. The chair will be Jon" Dm St�l"e A»iabnlsnoe �B?o]o• � - BUSHBY June flowers. Special fruests at the taken by Rev. F. Horton_ Come and meeting were Mrs. John Stewext and bring your friends to Greenwood on P130ne "W 'hone Im - 'Hardwars Phone 46W Mrs. Walter Bennett. of Markham. Friday. night. Admisaft--to_�tll this - Mm George Ferrier, of'Toronto, and only 80 cents for adults and 18 cents 'plQht�t"1> d ip *ye a - . Q IQB�RIN.Q MM S. $trout, of anfdC ;.; Par-eftiLasetl t'tsafdtir�12•years.' �,A �+ .. �,,�- •S M '"'9+�.- - �.,...rte ���, � .. • ;.,.: - psis , !:", .. ., ' • ' � D •�~ �," _ - - .,� `�..s>... mow, 'i ;r&, '��4', l- teresting, You deduce, I tape ft, that A_ aid because I sang in my bath on Tuea- _ THE . . -day morning that I was in, love.with , - _ __ • :� a woman, and that because you failed- _ • �" to-hear the liquid notes this morning a ' �. have a I got that that something had happened. - Smasqu c ��� c r at right?„ td ;1. .. That had been my impression,Mr. _ 4 _ _ _ _ By J. R. WILMOT "And were you basing your judg-- ment on past experience or may I take r w- +;*� _ _ '�'�'� it to be due..to the influence of, the (• SYNOPSIS. - • added dignity and distinction to goy talkies?" _ �� At a London dance club Molly Car- pulpit in the land. His figure and his I much prefer the theatre, si'r. TE - 4 lttairs, a• pretty unemployed secretary, general demeanor were quite definits- "Ah! Then It-must. be.from expert- '' meets Roger !darling, who promises, to q cote because the Lord Chamberlain - u " ,Bey her a job, The following,.morning ly ecclesiastical. Given the opportun- �u""'""""' Molly is stopped by a policeman who ty in early life he might by now would never permit a stage play in takes her to the police station, showing which-¢ young man was seen singing It , , her•a newspaper cutting announoing that easily have become a bishop. Which y B g. g _ 9It I ( :fniuse six heaping teaspoonfuls >r a Molly Carstairs is missing from her thou ht well fitted Ro Roger's one eat in his bath, 'What about a biography g g great ,i �II of"S/hi.ND^" Black Tea in i home. At the police station Molly meets 'The Private.Life .df.William Oleve- Mr. and Mrs. silver of Hampstead, who conviction of our social life that most a,pint sit ed!ea-pot. /4ftsr six profess to be her uncle and aunt. They men and women might have been very land'? I bet that.would make the pub-. ��! 11111 minutes strain and pour liquid persuade Molly to accompany them lic situ and take notice. 'Thins I ^ - home. Molly Is treats d-Vtth the.greatest different beings had they been given p g 11 iota half-gallon .egntainer, - l,ur 40 never °° ° ^ i+ the right sort_ f�nortunity. .Have.Heard Behind Bab-zoom Doors.' i ot, ad p and a ` _ .,_ l.:A,u„eon, _ While d a cup . over. She is presented with a new even- �� uieveland T`m arrant yo 're wasting alf of sugar and the juice of 'ti ing frock and that evening meets a num- You are 4u:-e sure,Cleveland that - ie�r ofRogersBarling are ia somewhat a�iher no one has called with a letter for Your time here. There's a great fu- . two lemons*then fill container disappearance. me? I-don't mean-by post by han,i, ture awaiting you in literature:' - ' with cold water. Do not re• }' -- - perhaps:' .• : . -Cleveland looked manifestly con frigenteastea will turn cloudy. fused. - He gathered up the butterdish _ Serve as riquired,with ae its CHAPTER IX.—•(Cont'd.) Cleveland laid down'the silver but- and reached for the tray. Then he. , cube in each glass, 1 Roger preferred London to Paris or ter dish with as much reverence as forced a grim smile: "Yes, Mr, Ro- he would, ,in other circumstances; ger,” be said, "I am afraid I am _ have accorded a c )because he was not a great "mixer." chalice. wasting time." � Y.. Be chose his friends with the same "I am quite certain, Mr. Roger, Roger Barling Iaughed, Cleveland _ ..SALA _ discretion with which be chose his that you have received everything was a priceless treasure. Reflecting _ cIotlies and as he was frequently the that has been banded in here. May on Cleveland's utter lack of a sense + r des air of his tailors by reason of the I hope that there is nothing seriously of humor, Roger pace'again felt that VEA fat? that he ersiated in clinging to amass?" modern ecclesiastic had missed a mi- 'Fresh r� p g g "If that is our hoe Cleveland---I- Fresh iroln the gsrdsnr - old, clothes far longer than the die- y hope, nor prophet. --- - ; tates of-presumed good taste permit- should hate .to shatter it, but I am Almost before- Cleveland had coih- lted; it will be seen that his friends afraid there is something amiss as peeted his table duties, however, and were few .but�ie4Prtheless worth re- you so aptly term 'it, and that which_ certainly before Roger Barling had .4 is amiss Ira-Miss:she amid;b ght- -ceded to eon4lo' *his dress' h Apr y Gerrn-laol ed.; Country Window 1 perhaps I shouldn't tease It was inevitable, perhaps, that y ' "But P P came a ring at 'the'front doorbell. - - Cure Now it Ste Nestre*with a young man,like Roger Balling you with my subtletie3, Cleveland,• I A�maif:ent later Cleveland announc P This is a country window,:wreathed there should have been one or 'too have heard it said that-a Miss is as ed.the arrival of Mr. Gerry Fosdyke: Washingtorf:=Another step toward with'vines. women in his life: but they had not- good as,a tinile. Perhaps she is, but "Hello, Roger, old thing, not dress- the conquest of leprosy has been an- The wooden shutters you may open - remained long. Roger saw to that, I must confess that the track does not ed yet? You're 'a lucky blighter. nounced by the Leonard tit o08-bieiYt or close. and since their debut within the circle appeal to me." Thought I'd drop in an m_y way down orial for Eradication of Leprosy.-It Fling them aide to.greet the sun-in of his'consciousness and,activity was , Not a muscle of•Cleve'land's face to tell yoti the dews." - - Is the Jsolation and cultivatiol of-the the-morning; due solely to the despairing efforts of moved. "I regret, Mr. "Roger, that "What's happened? Someone paid;germ outside the body. Draw them against the hgat of the day _ ,,, Dr. .Earle B. McKinley., clean' of and doze, his sister, Lady .Gmen Torringdear„ there is something amiss, but i4 you your debts. Toughed Roger, passing will 'pardon-me, air, I had suspected over his'cigarette case. George Washington University-Metii_ �;hile.the sun lays ladders of gold on Roger had informed her in language the bedroom Boor, = T,ra �nronful than'polite that he.ze lt. Yes, air, I had sus ' "Not yet, but while•there's a ,debt�cal SchQP1. and Dr. Malcolm H..Soule. petted it. " v—1 (`loyal red. surely it. a of the ilnl.verslty_of :litchi an, are the Ana airs of summer slip"through the' ented being shown to,.her girl friend_+ there's a ho e. A, a matter of fact B-- ; hasn't been obvious—to yo+f?" I was u a the Silvers last t,i 1,+, °^a°nrl4rq who have succeeded.in isa- halt•swung door. a if he were a bargain in the sale p g latin what they believe gives ever tort_ „i,rn ti,n Zuu A ice.., .L,.J; ;La The factotum shook his head sadly. and what do you think. OId Pa Silver g 3 �' -.. ;;, asement waiting to,be snatched up._ , y light, ._ . f you do regard me like. that;' he 'S.es;`air. Roger, 'I'm afraid it has got a girl up there he sunningest evidence of being the true%leprosy had told heron a memorable occasion, been obvious even to me. It was child you ever flicked an eyelid over, organlvm,' - For the dew 1� sweet and so is the " � 'y�sitan mention that I le apiece' Tuesday, sir--o-r maybe Wednesday, As Percy B_ remaa:ked 'a, boy, did Dr. McKintay and " br,' Elizabeth - cool of night. at.the-Royal re site in the ToxSer of that I first noticed it. You were you see her .oyes: IL'y his niece just Verder, an asroclate, in experiments But draw.the slats against the mutter- S g Inc thunder, i of on and then, perhaps, they will singing in your bath, ant! my experi- fresh from Paris.' still In progress at George Washington cote-"i's always-- been= -that when "Who's niece; Percy's?" a:-ked :Ro-.slam have' develotied s metho�3 bp` The llzhsning's dafiger, anA the'achins. _ realize that my position'.is unassair wondez „ gentlemen sing in their baths there's which fresh strains, of the. organism able, gee•- ingeniously. "I always. thought Of moonlight: always a woman in it," +, can be started at'aity' time irgm lip- g t: seal your shutters to Put during the past few days Roger y he was.entirely without relations. .� g P y . Se' , . _:rosy tissue. - the sleet, Roger swung, aroun� ire.his chair "No. 'silver s. Name of Moll ' _ _,��r�ntr s iinassailabiliiy had under, , y Not since 'the discovery of the To direct cold„ to panting breaths of one a,change. and that change dated t'ith horror in his eyes. Molly_soinethinif or other,' g - •• � Cheulmoogta ail treatment, ten years� heat, - i vfrom the night he had danced In the bath, Cleveland.. Really, "Molly!'"exclaLmed Roger;so quick l�aacc - ago, has a development in- the field So( veil! they serve you. spread Zit wi'fh• an unknown'girl'named- Mail Cleveland,' and your references were ly that Gerald Fosdyke regarded hint. Y` soft.leprosy been.regarded by physicians locked mrether,- absolutely impeccable. What sort of Carat �'at the Cygnet Club. Had he with surlrrise. as -of such importance as the Isola- Against the glare, the unfriendliness % "4eeta'Ale to state in understandable people must yogi Frave:'been with be-' "That's the.nine,`old.spn. But did 'ore I'found vain? Cleveland, I am tion of the germ after sixty years of of weather. -- terms why he had been more attracted you know that Silver had a niece. effort. In 187__a'Nonce lad bacferio- s ber' than he had to the girls Lady locked--shocked a}mobt,beyond be- , Roger shook his_head.: ."No,'r he g —Xil'iie BtliMist in ills :tie%t-York lief. logist discovered the germ believed Sun. Gwen had posed before him, he could !laid, quietly, "it was just the name, ' tact have answered. And perhaps that `what I meant, sir,"-broke out the that sounded.familiar." to be resyoasible for leprosy, closely agitated Cleveland was that there .• - ,resembling. that.of. tuberculosis, But q. -t Is why it is frequently stated that love r _ "Not such an uniieval name, old the mere establishment of the fact ; - ` fs an enigma-a- Quality that cannot °1 as a woman in the case, sir. Cer- rr an, but you.really must ¢rot along tainly not in the bath. I aeally don't and see her." that leprosy wee..¢ germ disease Aid Every experience in lice ha? some be reduced to a common denominator. know.hove you equld.,_.-," of little value In Its conquest until thing to do' a shaping character, just The girl had certainly: attracted "Perhaps I shall,one night,"*Roger the germ, could be taken Into the %b- as every rain has something to do in 'slim: Many a time he had,recalled her What's she doing in a ease, Cleve- conceded;.."but.of course it can t'be, - •, oratory and studied.. _ forming the hills and saylag wjtrre- °iPyes: the curve of her lips as she had land, '-You're. going now from the he mused. miled; her- occasional bat quite un- romantic to the murderous. What was ' "Can't be what'!" d'emarided Fos= — � the rivers shall run: !s V''williri self-consciousness. ' Yes, there she doing in a case. Had they done dyke. puzzled. - had been something about her that her in, or was it just a Barrie they „Gh, nothing." -smiled Roger. "3 Lady Bountiful Dies 'had lt1pealed to him. .And she-had were playing. I'd really no idea you was just thinking, that's-all." .Aged Hundred and Three had valeted people who did things like J been worried-frightfully worried. y (To be continued.) that Was the Countess of Glencarme _ __ ."Tbe woman-whom everyone loved," She.hact granted a o an given to holding homicide parties?" y daughter of a TasmanianeID ca'� '�` -- ttrgently.' And he, soft-hearted fool 1 . once rowel +" I fear you ,are deliberate mis- sheep farmer, entertaining on.such a Pab •�•y "'"�"�.x� ' that he had been, had.promised to �' "You can't produce a great-compost- y understanding me, Mr. Roger,..buL 1 scale that her own mansfon was not alp }per- Lion-'with aN -the abstractions of the send f�, a • era glad of its-very glad indeed. Jt modern 'age."—Frank Damrosch. large enough, FREE He h;.d'got Rex Willington to take r, c. tells me you are recovering. If 1 That was Miss Mary Arfn Smith,.of - - hti' on in his office. A topping goad g book ►:••' S. mi' ht venture an opinion,sir, no wo- - Hove, Eng.. whore ,will reveals that �' �'.• *or ex Ilex was. Always glad to do a g p r "Ba;ry'a WeIrare" ­,chap .good turn whenever lie courd, man is-worth it." "History is illogical, jerky, full of she left a fortune o.t nearly a million "Ram mothor.i Espeetant Really, Cleveland, this.is-most in- surprises." Bruce Barton. dollars. ite had:;gone straight away to her mothers l send for moat h.lptal She lived to the age of 103, and after ibooklet on baby ears yb° oar ,:� gdging;,and when.he'did not fund her. _._ _ many years on her father's ranch for paw* 8•t page.: a What to do r there hes•had left a. note which, its u ++ the past 52 years dwelt aIobB, sa6e'tor -Isef re bob ba comes.o 0 La its` - Japan's Suicide Crater Explored TpFesulnec she mast have received. Bret P l habits.a �' " her maids, in her large home in the annina.bow• obi R'etRht, she hadn't turned u at Willin n s - • ,, - •height charts. a Breast feedtag, office, i3ex. had 'phoned him that no r Drive, Hove, a softie feeding--1•te.t sod. r .a•- Her gentle disposition and her lavish Zings. • suppfomemary food..• one ha *been there for three days-- y t - g p -="Paces for bab.'a own bio. 3east4, s,no irl looking for a.job, " Generosity earned fame for her far be- sraphy, -wrt,s THT BORDEN g g ' r ;" '_ yond the seclusion of her ,palatial CAD-LIMITED, Yardley Hotta•, a alter y,was dis�apointed. He felt • home. Toronto, for F7tEE copy. i — that fo, fh first time in his life his - -: judgment had been at fault. He had' !± t�ne,l�l„s &;,1- z z:_- - thought that she was really in earn' 'father,- in her younger days,- Miss dddrsu 117' eat. ':H t eauld have sworn to that. No r t � Smith delighted in ,giving great, girl fie"'hid"Persuaded himself many I �` parties, and was the centre of local. • BrcLnd times during the past forty-eight society: hours, could possibly have acted the ° CONDENSED The will, dated September_13, 1S9_ athetie• fl"' so cleverly as to de- provides for bequests to- mane insti- P 1 _ ceive •him In short he,felt that he tutiona, the largest being.$20,000 each to-the'Chureh of'Engiand Temperange k ` had been let sloven—badly.._ .. :, As he sat in his dressing gown in a Society and the London Temperance AW €' '�i 'a ' Hospital]. _ '.._. -seep reclining chair before the fire in A sum of $12,000 is left on trust far a$d �0�1� his-apartment, he was reviewing the TeX :• ``' j, = forming a missionary. staff 'for visiting Coup- f., ituatidt�-aTlyoOer again trying to find shepherd's and other occupants of the nce at ° . • a new iaFlgle;which is another way o. �' ;�.`° bush in Tasn.atiia. Pit piaying that he sought a new explana Cp\y $ w¢ _ - - . n9 ► • 1 Cc n o tai 1's conduct. G t e' 'r - )f ' a0ne thiTig was certain. He wasn't tn3td &zar Skin ti gogw,t�,Opsing down to Chelsea again 440,000,000 Books in Record you a ¢ed Era ` even4;it•r}tigilt-satisfy his curiosity. ; London.—One oY the most'rerriark• y°u n tnocnittcg,,t6^.3 �•j He' ad itten•to her on the assrrm - �} _ P- f'q - abie books-published by the British ¢y¢� -=tiont lstt q4:-Would go.down to Will- h ,i 1°, y. 'and Foreign Bible Society is being re• , tt� Si for tj�.job he bad promised _ issued. Entitled "The Gospel In,Many 1 Ttr fr AW.'=H"e eeitainly vas not go- - Tongues,"it' gives specimens of 665 Ong toiAmn-.After her whatever' "she languages in which the society has night think-to She contrary. - He,had - published-some.-portion of the-Setip• Scrip- 'Pone his part of the deal; now it was tnre8. Dr. KiIgour, the-editorial super- 7 _ �. - - optgr;,t� mice the next move. .. __ . intendent, _remarks that _philologists Just at that moment Cleveland en- will find in the specimens material for ' ^� - -1er, away -the breakfast �, comparison of cognate , or diverse islies. fie was a tall, ascetic-looking - forms of speech; but to. the Bible. . Lowered 1,250 feet into Jliharayama "suicide" volcano To:,uzo - ,�an of fif yylRr thereabouts with a - - - _ Society they stand for nearly 440,000,• ilgh forehead and a long nose. •Ro- , Iwata, Japanese scientist,7 found. the bones of a suicide—one of 270 000 books, distributed all. over the r alwa�A considered he would havi:� since Jgnn,�ry,• lwata'e_descent Is the most sensational of_its 'kind, world durin¢the last. IP,A vanre. _ .iSSi IF. Nn 26--*33 - = 'a d ,r idle . - •- -- .. _ . . _ _. d .. . ,aria'; •-• `�.^4"",� '•YC. - L ^Ny, - o,✓•r 4 .,.•h5 f it _• ''•♦ .- ', - -- t �� Simplifying English Grammar pedestrians Given i An Eventful Life ' London Advertiser. , -- W O 1'1'1 a 11 S �-, Rules for Safety ( ' Dr. Janet Rankin Aiken o1 Columbia • ;�>;;:.�.• � , University ould have English Y gram.- mar simplified. The English langu- Average Man Inclined to °s t. age is simple in the extreme, because �- Measure in Terms of Dis- Cha tt e r ••• ;� of Its almost complete freedom from the inflexions •which so trouble the _ tance Instead of Time .� = student of Latin and Greek. A for- By MA1R M. MORGAN Critics of man's traffic conduct are' signer can make himself understood in English by learning the meanings convinced that the human eye is not ` of two or three hundred words. He being used to the best advanTage from does not need to know anything about the standpoint of safety. ., A STYLE STEW cases or moods. It he says "I done Their point Is that the sense of �+ • Walking down the street the eye is sometimes charmed vYith It' or "you was" he offends against sight could make a larger contribu- - -an exponent of the 1933 mode, but more often than not, un- precision or elegance, but everybody tion to safe walking and driving if 5� ;fortunately, one gains .an impression that the fashion, world is understands what he means. The the knowledge it transmitted to the 4 New Ygrk' Times, discussing the sub- brain were used more wisely. j _. 3ta pas. impression I felt g Pedestrians, !t seeme�rP the sect. auates two tins from my rlAr great. au; - .aluac hcenly r,aS Lhdt all-whi ,& cau L,_ Iii fad eat offenders in this respect, but no-' in'which a rule of grammar Is trans- there is not a dash of red, blue or yellow somewhere in the gressed:' torists by no means escape criticism.. ensemble, one can look like an overdressed'baby ready for it's who climbs the, grammar tree dis- Says William Ullman in his Feature + "Sunday outing! • So beware( We are -just merging into the tinctly knows' Service (Washington): thoroughly feminine rot Id of the nineties and it behooves us all Where noun and verb and participle An analysis of the pedestrian's fail- ` to g0 CarPfUl,31! grows. ure indicates one outstanding flaw in X. • • • • • • s • t - Dryden used the singular for the thinking. It Is his tendency to estl- I R• - plural for a whimsical purpose. Shake- mate the danger presented by an ap- - PARTY MOOD RECIPE � apeSre wrote: proaching automobil8 In terms of dis- The• gay party season is on and the whole secret Of being in, Full fathom five thy father Ires, taA#ce. 'This habit of mind, a heritage the very best of moods is Rest. No fatigued Person is pleasant of his bones are coral made, 01 the days when traffic moves at a ...,company. A-fifteen-minute nap helps; bait a half hour rest will He was aiming at euphony, "bones slower speed, was all right at one quieten your nerves and bring you back to your o!wn peppy. self. are" sounding much better than time. Traffic moves at a greater speed . Before you lie down, take a hot tub—no matter how hot the day "bones is." He made the verb dis- these days, however, and it calls for f agree with its subject "coral," but he a readjustmenf of the thinking pro- Y . --as a good'soapy soaking in hot water is 'just what yo„}i need. , 'And if you apply a good nourishing cream to your neck and face also made the sound more agreeable Celnstead o[ the distance yardstick in_ _ Her mother is worth mill to the ear. ' iallo the good. .Ifu are very tired, dip your fingers intoe 'ceastructiea of the F measuring-_the potential danger of an: _-her father was Dace secretary' at' or' scold water and massage your scalp a little. Loosen_ it up from language is simple enough,'but it is approaching automobile, it is suggest- United States' legation -ia home,-- -'the back of your}Lead, then across the top and sides. Keep'dip- possible.that the teaching of English ed that the pedestrian start thinking she was educated abroad now " ping your fingers into cold water-and applying it direct to the'.grammar might be simplified. It is fn terms of tithe;' in terms of seconds; she s a prisoner at, Los Angeles' scalp. . Another. splendid tip is to patter around your room bare- made to appear much more difficult instead of feet. fall, charge$ with houaebrei Waigt, than It-really Is. The definitions are He can not entirely divorce the two, �,• • _ footed. Put your slippers on the last thing. You will be sur- That's the ataxy of. Geargtatte ' • . harder to understand than the parts to be sure, for the time will be de- � •_ prised how mticllC•this barefoot t habit will relax your nerves. If _ Moore. '.- ou follow any or all of these suggestions I'll warrant you'll ' speech defined. Children in faml .1.._. i ..- - _t° •'- L, il: ��' y ,� y lies where tance the car must travel, before it I have a splendid time b being a a good companion." goon English ,.is spoken from a position an not fu front o�'!t 3 y $ gay p - learn it unconsciously- by imitation, reaches him. Yet to make distance for the vehicte.caa not be-seen'in`ii4 3 • . . . •. . ' . • and readers learn It from good auth- the only consideration is to overlook relationship to fixed objects° which 3f - ENCOURAGED TO MARRY _ ors. Foreigners and_children coming the tremendously important fact that passes In its forward flight. Yet bl'' from Illiterate families oreseui a mores ears move at-speeds which vary Tram mt.i.4n - All over Germany young people are considerin+t the f:nv,�rn- -3 -. difficult problem. Fhe way to- II so- one to seventy-five failes an hour. i is believed that any person can ac ui ment's offer of'a loan of-$200 for buying furniture and other I .;�•... lution seems to be in recognizing the Just haw Important it Is for the;reasonable accuracy in doing so requisites t0 couples who marry .and set up house! However, simplicity of construction of the Eng- pedestrian to think is terms of car; I! pedestrians ' sere 'to think Pr ' many girls s>"e too canny to fall for the offer as it Seems it is Ilsh.language, and trying to make the speeds can be shown with n few 'terms of time as well- as distance It only furnishing on the hire-purchasing system and the Govern- study of grammar as easy as the Ian- simple figures. The average fast I fixlag their relationship to' Dotentiai. meat has to be paid back. Nevertheless a long credit is allowed. guage is simple.. . - walker covers about tour feet per sec-;hazards, their tbought. cc Safi ,But. the bachelors offer objections too. They declare ".it would _ ��_ ond. . If the car zoo feet away, and would bear a clos-er kinship .ta thos4 cost a-lot more to keep a wife than to pay the .tax"-which is on whose path he must cross, 19 moving of vehic[e+ operators- WpIle E.OYE' at twenty miles an hour, the edes- he j ko'' - " spinsters, baehelorsi• widowed or divorced persons who have had - quo }A a kin@ of atcailted, but na- p no means perfect at calculating !ti - trian can cover the distance of twenty- effect, the motorist always Is-instinct loo .children. These incitements to'marrisige are partly due to specialized telepathy — the simplest six feet before the 'vehicle: comes }very aware o! the lacti5r of speed In, ' 1~he Government's desire for more children in Germany. There and most universal'expression of that abreast of the iii o'upon which he Is ti'ie distance.between himself aad-thv ixe more deaths than births.in Berlin,.and the population-in the mutual gravltatlon or kinship of apir• walking. object-ahead, for•which he roust stow ount will begin to decline i€ the birthrate is not raised.-- its which is the foundation of tele- Suppose, however, the car !s travel- ry $ or alter his course;, •, ., -■ • . . . psthie law. This is the answer to the } thirty miles an hour?ug at a rats of CLOSE-CUT COIFFURE -`i'0 GO - ancient fear; the fear lest m'an's fel- ur However, when hs,sieps;out 'of hla. --- - In that case the pedestrian-will be able •car,.his mental proctisses become ty)?�• - lowships be the'outward and his soli- to progress Daly seventeen feet belore - ' 'Longer hair was noticeable in the fashionable throng in the_ tude*the. inward thfug; the fear lest the car reaches his line of passage. evidence those ss e�wa tabipeaont be subject"," ..Paddock at Auteuil, France, where in addition to the races many all clone linking with our fellows be The distance away of each car- is Indicates that he ntak�es no u9aiwh" . eople go to view the new styles that'Paris offers. ' The smartest the mere product of the struggle-for precisely the same,*but !q potat of ever of his expgrignce Nblud . tiled,,.. iff ures were waved in front with a series.of curls_up the back .existence of the tribal need at time, the tai moving at th-Irty mMs.�wheel of his ear 1' t w1 reap pf the head, predicting the demise of the close:Cut. The hats strengt4 and cohesion—the tear that an hour is one-third again as',close,as to considering'the 4spe�ed o!~ approac _ '-eTe very wide brimmed or were four-inch high toques covered if love.and virtue thus arose,, love and the one proceeding at a twenty-mile Ing•vehlciVs, '"" •" pith a short Shaggy silk_fringe. Plumb brown; blue lavender virtue may thus-likewise perish. It rate. In seconds, the first-mentioned ' There Is no,'fmpifc-afton that' the .!A Is an answer to the dread that separ- vehicle is hour and=one-third Swap, r.esponsfbf11 is eAathely -she pedes.A'�• end smoke gray were most outstanding of-new colors. Scores Of -a'te"centres of conscious life-must be- as compared with the-six and one•' trlan's in thy,suxg eci ,that lie, nay - costumes combined a white frock and black accessories and a always strangers and atten foes; • ale blue frock and sapphire blue or black accessories. their league's and fellowships Interest- 'halt of the Slower machine. The fig-i his eyes t4,betc�r.�ae t}lt &gc.tu nkgTf �,t - it D y ing safely- 1hroii; A Sra c. The m p pP • . • : . . • ' ' ed an(F iliusary; their love the trade urea lndlcata alts em haifcal] the�' j L S Ott Importance of estimating a car's speed torist ,ytill 'hall-`!!1e � m'e 1��.igatYaas a vita B O O K S ot'a moment amid infinite foe ble as 'well as calculating the distance It he always if hl-bbd. 1�d(i�rvef, this'' '-war.—F. 'W. H. Myers. must traverse. To quote again: � proposul wooldttmid :tb*• tw&ithinkta1p%*o For'a good lively murder myste-ry "The Album" by Mary _ = r€$Rinehart will fill the bill. For more serious reading AS Admittedly, this suggested task see more sake,; and Ctiattt;�ioidy,�pttotsstiac AAnr,i than', T"!nrtg,, „-�f Qr, hIds ... �, a,-.••Ia•' td n3t-a sin ,rc�a •• tale-awe. �ot helpira Ftg auhapR ,aitytfull. . ay• he Earth Turns by Gladys Hasty Carroll will charm you"Life W. I *ere exhibited by one first of.growers It !s-no.easy matter to determine the $g ns at Forty by PPalterrB. Pitkin dealing wnthcthe con.-olations at a recent horticultural show. speed of an approaching automobile i Gem3•from`.Life;'lj,,$cri%pphofa�� if -middle age. Hollywood's Lat Bl d E { • . s • • , • • • .. . _ _ est Blonde ".Q`°Anerely..Z men,, : F 'N�y 1;4se„(aE -CHILDISH QUESTIONS - i' again, but the reconcCle one i3 hull -:'_The school teacher was giving a lesson in natural history. vanquisfi'�d."� cbnt�4': t." The subject was the dolphin. "And just think," she explained 'i�fAian�'E�lt�+mias Efa�ie no power t� enthusiastically.•"A single dolphin will have.-as many as 2,000. ' harm h}A i1 he is true to Himself ens . - -. loyal, to God."—John B.-Cough. baby dolphins in a year." "Goodness gracious!" exclaimed an "A. Christian 'should not discover le girl at the foot of the class. `:And how many 1'that-he has'enemies by any other was - mated lift _ - it. g - ,Would a married one have — " '' `' : _"' y< than by doing more good to them that : ---to others. 'It'throe-enem hunger, feel • ti fir, hitii; if lie giirst, give him drink'."—• JianneFs which are gut an like cos- ; g So They Say: _- metics never have the charm of those Wilson. - ' urself 'who are Yogi Bishop ^lone hut yo - `.• which.are real."=Emily Post. ,,.� - � • "A4 human beings are spasmodical- greatest foe."—Longfellor%•. f9 tr.ing' to imitate soAnebody."—Al= "Let us substituEe the machinery o.f `' ti mow,.> * "Simply count 'your enemy to'be Lou; Huxley. international conference and consults- that which defiles, defaces, atid'de. - i -thrones the Clirist•image• that o conflict:"—Newton D: ? ` r K should reflect."—l4ary Baker Eddy. e tion for that of - •"Tlie detective story Is a drEad4u1 Esker. lbing; it detects its author."---G. K. " _ ;• ' t All things 'whatsoever ye would ` _-that men should do to you,,do a�. 'There is a point beyond which na• + y Chesterton., to them."—Jesus. tional measures must be ineffective $ so unless. it is. within., a framework Of °*, A»« "The way. to gain a friend is to be "Everythin'g that has happened !n world Salter. h one.';llichelet. ' fetches that .is .recorded throughout policy."—Sir Arthur ti F If God be for as, who eau be a aln3t , '',,„ j ` U4,.,—The Bible. the small resent advance of science Life is an art that all must learn �- ',,,; ,';: 1 F _ he a es Js the foundation an which present and all art is a discipline."—Havelock .- Remember: Jesus said: tither, for' =, Is made,' imon...FlexAer. give them; fonthey know• not what ~ ' they-do.” - -.:. a�• • 'Nobo who lives a life worth Irv- - r �• •- ' .. ' ing ever Nrite9 about it."—Viscountess - _ Astor. i a WEALTH fi.; '� No piled up wealth, no splendor of k material' growth; no brilliance of ar• "When-people 'start laughing 'at a -- - — - _ _ threatened catastrophe, the Horst is 1 __tistic de,y- opme t, will permanently el n 1 avail. any people unless its home life "- t,ver.before it•has begun'to happen." is healthy, unless the average man Y —Irvin . Cobb. possesses honest _ _ 1 r - P Mirage,•common' "The devil, ever present and ter- hard hard and is will at to wtlght E a t.: r ltUle,dwells-!n every human heart."— Y x :..' r, _ , w'° ` - "hard soil unless the average woman - Andre.blaurots. _ i. '� - ^-• , j" ��w5 is a good wife, a gnod mother, able : 1 i ! 1 -surd w•illti g to 'perfoi•rt the Hrs't and "Systems come and sysTems go in t _the history of philosophical specula- greatest duty of womanhood, able and +. , willing to, bear and,-to bring` up• as lion,, but none of them comes and �\ a they should be brought up, healthy foes In vain.' — Elmer Ellsworth \\' efildren, sourrd to body a�Ad ctiaraCtWTt, �` 1 Brown. _ and numerous enough so that the race �. "Say, honest now, do you Iika, ; y ? shall-increase and not decrease. "I would not sell the vital Interest. Maggie?" ,�f the.Untouchables even for the sake "Wel4, she's got a good heart and l i tty Raquel Torres decided her pet chow dog was tired o[ being l of winning the freedom of India."— she means well, but—" a• redhead to had her Ninety per c,.-nt. of the world's tradt pet touched up at a dog beauty salon, It's the in furs la carried on by the Jewist Mahatma 61'slA►dbl. "Neither da I. first the movie capital has ever seen. race. n % was deeply humiliated when his AlteM report of the Diabrict.meeting of the her athletic contests for tls hiss, son, the crown prince, married Women's Institute held at Brougham for which suitable prizes will also be the beautiful daughter of a Miss O. Madill is spending a short Miss Keyes number was very much given. Good prizes will also be weal. time in Toronto. aypreciated. en in a Horseshoe Pitching Co TERMS tby Cuban,p6ater, anti made him Mims Mary Barkey and May Mdf Stffvill visited See large bills for a detailed 5 par you $1.60 it paid in&&anca; renounce his right to ower, o ou e, se roc-throne -The examinations is the ptTb• of the prizes for those various em .-WbwdPU0= to the United States WW Great' which at present does not exist. ently with C. and Mrs. Barkey. tic school were conducted -this tests. In the evening there will be a Britain$2.00 in advance. Miss Florence Tindall and Mr. M. week' A� number wb:o attended high-class concert by the following Since the begimairig of the great Thorne motored to Toronto on sat_ regularly and btood up well in well-known artists: C. Le Roy Ken- war the condi�ion of many royal urd5, ney, Qomedian and Entertainer; Miss KUM Proprietor. families has greatly changed: not required to write, but a num. Lillian Butt, Entertainer at the Pia- ,ti,' JOHN anged; Those who attended Sunday Sch- their work during the year were ool on Sunday heard a.splerdid add- " Miss Gertrud' Corbett, soprano not, e Many kings have lost their crowns, ress' by Mr. Dearborne. ber who were absent for some 'illness E me owing to illness and ruiseed and ntertainer and Miss Doris Nil- NOTES AND COMMENTS. the royal family of Russia were Mrs. D. Nighswander, Mrs. Dear- t son, Dancer and Singer. The ,Whitby, and other friends were Sunday the monthly exams were aeateric brutally murdered and their born a Citizens' Band'will furnish an airy visitors with I. and Mrs., Lehman. c Jimm�'Mattern, thewell-known ! ma ed to several days writing in an anKn'e of choice music during the' crown jewels and property confis Texas aviator, is attempting to Mr. and Mrs. W. Kaiser and Grace atmosphere of sunie N degreea, afternoon. After the concert there rated. Since the war many mere spent Sunday with F. and Mrs. Boy- and to worry as to whether the -music will be 'establish a record in flying around y will be a dance when bers of royal families, having lost er. would be plucked or not. Ournshed by a good orchestra. Hot- the world. Post and Gatty per. Mr. and Mrs. Kensit; and family of their property, are foiced to make dogs, cold drinks, ice-cream and. oth- 'formed the fete in a little over 8 and Mrs. Reesox, .-Dominion Day in Pickering er refreshments may be secured from Toronto' visited B. KINing by engaging in anoce.0 on Sunday. days several years ago, and booths on the grounds. Cars may be held The Pickering Fire Company, who parked on the grounds, which Mattern is tryil'3g to break this c araC er, W LC The Women's Institute will be h a is no disgrace, and• they are at the home.o I f Mrs. W. McKay on have been celdbrating D6mixiion Day 'fee of 25 cents will be'charged. Ad- July 5th. 'record. Mattern is flying alone, ave been for about fifty years, will again cel- mission 25 and 10 cents. Don't for- happy that fheir lives h which makes the feat more re Misses `era 'Tarr,,N Stiver and• ebrate this -year. For a number of, get the Greasy Pig Chase, donated been spared, It is to their credit Mary Lewis, also Mrs. D. D. Meyek 'years the day was celebrated in the by Pickering Farms. �W. mark%ble A number of years that they are able to adapt them of Stouffville were guests of Mr. and Gordon's Grove, which was an ideal ago JulesVerdo -wrote a, novel,.- selves t6-their changed conditions. Mrs. F. Ramer on Thursday. spot for a picnic. Later it was-held Monster Comm entitled "Around the World in on the Pickering College grounds, .. unity Picnic Many royal princes and princesses Eighty Days." At that.. 'time oftheyounger geneiatiA realize Brougham .7 row'Mr. Ruddy's p?operty, Sut in re- Brooklin Park, Dominion Day, July cent years it has been held in the 1st. Public Address by Dr. G. I. '-people thought 'the writer pos that the king buslness is not what visitors on Sunday. Memorial Park, where it will be held Christie, President Guelph O. A. C. t ger V al sessed a very vivid imaginationo it used to be and are ea to Mrs. an Wyck, of Whitby, visit- this year. The • various committees Football, Lacrosse, Girls' Softball, d hRDMillfil err- Con- k, conceive such a book. Little did mingle with the common people Y y p g people think thea,-and that is not day. arigements for making the day a test; Big Mid-way; Square and Round many yelLro A91, .that the I w.orld where .there is less danger from Mrs. Sisson and little daughter, of successful one. At 2 p. m. (D- S. T.) Dancing with Jack Thynne's Arkan. assassins, and where their pro- Haliburtori were guests of the Gan- the day's program will begin with A ._-as Farmers. Admission Free! could .be encircled to one tenth % perty non family during the week-end. ' Calithumpian Parade, which will ill be more secure. So far the tl*e. But the world has been The young men of our choir march from the west end of the vill- voi-ag very fast since that time. as character is concerned they sang at the service in Salem Church age to the park, headed by the.Whit- are like other people, last Sunday evening. by Citizens' Band. Substantial prizes. Rood and Many- lives have been sacrificed in bad. King Carol, of Rumania, tae Mr. MzWhirter- and his troop of will be given for the beat comical HARRY ROSE t. mastering the air. The dangers disgrace to the nation, and should Boy Scouts spent the week-end -in outfits, best decorated cars etc. Dur- CARPENTER, BUILDER that accotopany aviation pursuits p- ing the afternoon, there will be a never be allowed to reign. A man- cam and CONTR&CTOR -do not deter others from attempt- W. J. Brown and family of Torou- softball game between Pickering z should be judged by his character to, were with his parents, T. C. and Girls and an All-Star Team. There Plans and Specifications ling wonderful tests of nerve and and not by his birth. ' Britain is Mrs.-Brown on.'Sunday. will be given away to the lucky tic-- prepared. endurance. It is sad to think of E. and Mrs. Crocker, E. Crocker ket holder ari accredited Jersey Hei- the m&nX clever inan and fortunate in having a royal fancily rr mid Miss Glenn were visiting L. -ter 15-rd-ofith&old "Boka r Mary Ann" All Workmanship -FU and Mrs.' Matthews on Sunday. donated by R. H. Boake. There wi who have perished in their deal.re of which t m"tou 19 prbud. - ' ...11 ..-Guars a teed. While their position reqnLres them- The J. Everest family, of Toronto also be a good.program of.running to mmke this method of transport, were in attendance at Salem on Sun- races, long and.high jumps and ot- PICKERINO P. OF atiou more safe. Progress can be to maintain a dignifled attitude, day with Thomas and Miss Gammame they are very democratic in their made only by people risking their Toronto visitors at the Cowie lives in. the work. and 11ying to relations with 'their - subjects-, home on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. mingling with them and taking a R J.-'Draper, Mrs. L. McConnell, Mrs certainly safer now than It was S. R. Proctor and Jack Proctor. very deep interest in their well, * �OLI1JAY SP ECIALS during the great war. The W. Dunn family were repres- -fare. and when we sing the NA- ented -at the family reunion at Bond The people of the province hid tional Anthem we are able to sing take of the Woodbridge Burton and connections. bocome deeply it in the it as if we.meant it. Mr. L. Johnston sUll continues Values that Mean Extra avings. ties in- Timely Val 8 wordy duel that was promised be very poor health. He was taken to tweeb Mitchell Hepburn, M. P.9 School Reports the Toronto hospital on Saturday ev- For Wed.. Thurs. sad Fri. ening. We hope he may..soon be ben- the provincial Liberal leader, and - �S.-S. N�. 4 Eant. Pickering. efitted. 'the Hon. Mr. McCrea, the Minister To Sr. 4th -'Doris Bryant, Abe. Billy Mr, and Mrs. Bert Harvey have 29c,* Pearl Soap, 10. -bars . ...,Of Mines and Forests. But the Bryant, 78*; Norman Lowden 62, D. received word that "Bob and AV' chippo -Falcon Coffee Ja I vel Water 9 tpromleed event never came off. Bryant 62 (camp. and gram.).To. Jr. had a most enjoyable ocean-trip and pkg 21c. .-.1 lb.tin. 39c. 2 bottles, Ise. 4th • L Crawford 60. To Sr. 3rd - were able to enliven the trip by -,Lg It was a case of one being afraid Tena 'Marsh 83*, Mary Boyes 80", putting on two concerts on the boat snd i1ootherdar'sent. Seems they Doris Baker 75*, Albert Crawford 64 There being no church service here Sugar, white or yellow," 10 lbs. • . .72co did not know what to talk about. Bruce French 61, To Jr 3rd - Car- on Sunday afternoon our congTegat. ome attended "Cheese Thins Barrett 77*, Billie Price 65, Harold ion was dispersed.' S' - Peanut Butter Dill Pickle* Per pkg, l4c. 'One wanted to -talk about the Barlow 30. Red. on age' only. To Sr. the Decoration Services it Salem or Plat Jove, . 19c. Large jar, 19c. Georgian Bay Canal and the other -2nd - Bobby Barlow 73, Edgar Bar- Brunswick Hill in the afternoon, and about Hydro. the result being a low 68, Ray Crawford 67, Glen Cr- others the Claremont church in the Lardq I lb. prints, each -10co, cleadlock. About this time Mr. awford 61 (spell.) To. Sr.'1st - Billy evening. Mrs. T. C. Browli conduct- . Boyes 89*, David Barlow 86*, Bobby ed the review study in the Sunday M- eCrea, was seen at Oakville hob Baker 83* Vernon Barrett 80*, Mary School morning session. Pick Salmon Sardines Brillo 1?er'pkX 14c. with Gone Tunney, the Baker 73. S". honors. Word In We would like to apologize to Min Ismall tin. loc. Special. 2 for 25c. undefeated heavy weight prize brackets, failure. V. Appleby, "a- Kayes, o? Whitevale, as her name ifighter. People were wondet'ing cher. was inadvertently omitted from the Ant. Sand. Bu9c., per lb. . 7..* ' .25co' ', if ice had been listening in to the And 1 Rubber Bathing Cap Free. <Wndell had wet down south 7 Amos, 'n Andy episode, where 0 .*.' - DUtb for Pickering Meat 9' An ek-prize fighter to be at his Don't forget the Big Uay at Pickering on July let, I a" a banquet Riven an Fun for both young and old. "-%bonor, and.at which he expected Andy would make an attack on ,BOOTH cf MURI SON Specials' for 'tbe Week.eid -him for stealing his sweetheart: PICKERING We do not believe that that was .'.,Mr. McCrea' PRONE DICKERING WO a object in having Steer Beef-bome killed You order Young We deliver Tunney with him. Tunney was interested in,the mines of North :" *in Ont-trio, and the .Ministerof Blade R0' aSt, blade bo"ne" o' 'ut, 12c. 'Mice@ would naturally be thi Thick Rib Roast .1b. 15c. Hardware" More:...proper, man to whom ,to go, and Pickering besides boxing_ is outside the "Ider Rout, 1b. 8c., ..4phere of Mr. Hepburn's activi and he would not be inclined Hot Weathevi Brisket -1b: 5c. P for repared -4o clinch an argument with a i jaw. �Vhiither the -punch on the Pork 113ausage 1b. -i.oe. Electric Ranges and Perfection Cook Stoves. deb to called o -f6r good or not, ff the many who would like to Doors and Window Screeas to keep out tho.ni" hearv-two men discuss public and be comfortable. `J . 'ANDREW mat w the public Platform. A . KING , BUG HILLER Ontario- Jt is remarkable what a I sense of t Pickeriiag,* The Quick and$are Death Insecticide superiority that is hold by many ng F m orm Machinery I and Repal Agent for McGormickDseri .persons of royal blood. They ­a"= -that-they-belong to.- K SALE our Motto:-"We have it, Can got It, Or to think FOR QUICK -a class all by themselves, sad it in not made.' irbould not mingle with ordinary I Eisex'Coupe, IM 17500 mortals. If any 'mom ber of their 1 Flint Coach, 1927 250.00 ALLS. IMN set should so far. forget himself A Desoto Sedan, 1927 8W 60 S. B. 1 Durant Sedan, 1 980 450.00 -------------- or herself stl 'to marry one in a I Chevrolet Too Truch, IM .150.00 *1 Culti Packer(demonstrator) ... 45.00 •lt :J -lower station in life-the family of -In A number of Plows(reconditioned) royal blood is dieraced. .�. ..SPRING .' SPEOIALS .-mdity they are-no different from 2 Sets of Discs, two and three hone IPRICES TO SHOOT AT) the rest of us. Place a small drop 2 Riding Plows Used Mowers, 5 ft, (Doering,Frost& Wood and McCormick .-of their blood 'under a nigh- I li Horse International Gas Engine ... 20.00 'Team Harness at$25.96 per set :% microscope and you will ,.4 Typ*J1 McCormick-Deering.- Horne Collars, 1.90 each no -find that It Is exactly like ours Eneilsae Cutter. good as now 125.00 All other Hornen parts at equally low prices. Corn Stuffier Farm Frm Boots at 1.95 per pair or give a drop to a scientist for I I McCormick Deerion one row, one year old 5500 .,chemical analy6ip, sad it.will be , . Other Lines of Work Booti, 2.49 per pair up men's Sea Oxfords at 1.95 I teed Electric Stove(three hole) ... 56.00 Boys' at 1.75 found to contain the same*ele- A number of Tractor Plows. youth's at 1.59 per pair no mente and In the same proportions A-10-20 Titan Tractor, suitable for belt work - 50.00 Men's Overalls, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.75 per pair :As ours. go when a person boasts I Team Matched Grey Horses, 8 year olds 250.00 Boy@'S year to 7 year English Sport Pante 95o pair ' of having royal blood, it Is an I'M 50.04 are, Blind, 11 tears old ... ... Comeju:and1see-for'yourself .t%wpty boamt. A few weeks ago t Silo, nearly now, 80 ft. high with roof 'WANTED-USED TRACTORS Phonel=q ithle ex Kaiser, William, flow Into E69 as for ur baying equipment-Beatty and .a .&ge because his itrandson rouden Repairs.,rope Etc. viorried an estim-,ble lady, bnt CECIL BRADLEY W' _� 06's of lower rank, ands few days ex-Ning of fortugol-,1AMAS. COOPED CLAREMONT Ago Alfonso r r 'ssmu.., .. •�: :.m r� - .:y;.''ss4.�.z .. '..s,.,."s;..... .a3.'- .-dN=._,.�_' j., _ '•w. a! ':.i._ •T• .,-Y--: max ," 4LAttttElttON'1t' L, Overland, of lain, N visimult Dunbarten Q r fiTsboa and lire.Sanderson spent his son. C. A., sad family foe a W�. -ANDER SO , M"h r !Sunday-with friends Ice Burkston, short period: St_ Paul's Dunbarton (Ang11 .) - There vv�I be a barn dance at Jao.' Mrs. D. M,� ![organ and Mrs, Communion Bervieeewilt be held Sunday,ay, July 2nd. Sunday School at Cowan's, Brock Road, 2 miles south DUNBART011I Fleming were 1A the city on gat in the Baptist Church on-Sunday p• m. Preacher, Rev" E. G. Rob- of Brougham, on the evening of Fri- morniog nest. inson. A'cordial invitation is hereby day, June 30th. The Unionville Jun- ��•rr - --�urdaf last. Ed. and Mrs. Lewis, aeeoaspani• extended to all members of the corn- for Farmers' Orchestra'wi1Z be in at- I N S U R A N L.� Mies Margaret Graham is Spend ed by Miss McDonald; motored to munity to attend these services. Gel- terdance. Admission, 25 cents_ R • ' ' ?. 'tng a few weeks at Caesarea, on Singhampton on Saturday and ebration of the Holy Communion 'at Horse R ACTTUMOBILE. Lake Scugog. returning on Sunday morning.. 3.30 p. m. Register , '„ V. The post-office will open on Sat- y g'' a garden party will be held under_ — FIRE °a+ John and Mrs. Farmer and dau DOWNSV'IEW REFINE ' - The ={' urday, July 1st, from 10.30 to 11.30 the auspices of the Uadies W. A'., of •'BURGLARY -- r ghter, Grace, of Toronto. accom t choice bred C,'lydesd e 1i�s only{standard time). Dunbarton, a. the Community Hall, Richaru and Mrs Johnston, of panied by Mrs. Fred Farmer. on the eYering of July 7th, at 8.30 • 26218], the property Has- CASUALTY Toronto, spent Sunday with spent Sunday in town with their o'clock (D. S. T.) A splendid prod_ ' Bard, Weston, Ont. aril ak the LIFE INSURANCE ' frienri_ rain will be rendered by well-known season of 1933, at Osca Wilson's EvanB and Mrs. Weird. Toronto Artists, also Dancing. Good do Br ham. Phone Pickering 7920 80tyr A number from here attended Music. Corns all and -bring GREENHA 'S BEST (22422', the- ?' s the Decoration Day services at �+L _ g your Champion verament Premium BONDS—Government. Muniei aI and 1- ' Uxbridge on Sunday last. The friends and have a good time. Refre- p P It is reported that the teaching shments 'an the grounds. Admission, Clydesdale Stallion, the property Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industrials. 25` and 15 cents. f = of F. M_ Cooper; Claremont, will cent.investments at from b to 7 per ;u- . staff of uur school has been corn cent. plated for the coming term. awn estaDles season of 9,� Picker- _1N8URANUE—All classes written i Mr. Stewart and daughter, Strawberries and Ice-cxeam for Sup- n Sadie, os Stouffville, spent Wed --_111 _ per. Oh Boy! Where: at Greece- Lngr one mile crest of Claremont. cladding Fire. Automobile. Wind- wood on Friday 012920] (!68249), the storm. Accident and Sickness. ;;ic CHARRAS phone or write nesdap at Ed. Gibaon'e home. 4 y II1ght French Imported Federal, Provin- Mr. and Mrs. McClung, of 3t. 1 Modern cial Premium and Grand Champion 43 t ED.•BOWMAN,WhiEi>> _ Mary's, is visiting the letter's Locust Hill Percheron Stallion, the property of parents, Rev. and Mrs. Harton. There will be a barn dance at Jno. Oscar Wilson,. Brougham, will A Walter and Mrs. Ward attend Life , Cowas3's Brock Road, 2 miles south make the season of 81933 gat his DINTY �', GARAGE ed the furniture sale of the late r own stable, :Brougham, Ont: Mrs.-Thomas Horto on Thursday of Brougham, on the evening of Fri- Con Brock. and Kin ston Rae. DOL, [I73208] (12921), the im oz- g last.' P y b C H Tuck R. for June 30th. The Unionville Jun- ' P ' Mre y s � for Farmers' Orchestra will be in at- � French Percheron Stallion, the Mrs. Kenneth Renfrew, tendance. Admission, 25 cents, t * property of E. A. Somerville, will ' (ieaeral Repair Work all oars, s Peter Macnab and Mrs. Long, of , : Part 16 stand for the season of 933, at guranteed at reasonable ' Toronto, visited friends and rela ' �� n his own stable, lot 14, 10th tine, ., _ rites. - tires here on Wednesday last. These examples Will allow your THE MADELINE Markham Twp. This horse is a P % Mrs. Webster, of Duluth, re- mind to play a little and you will see Government Prem, Horse. Terms Acetylene Welding turned to Toronto with her cousin, how easy for the primary error if BEAUTY:- SALON $10.00. No. 2336, Form At. All ace- Batteries ropaired and charged. b ' Miss McGlashan, after spending not corrected, may in growing to idents at owner's risk. Firestone and Dunlop Tires., a week with the lattor in Clare• some more severe trouble lead to .2arcelling and 4aeoline and Oils. * moat. disease, blindness or some physical Fi°ger Waving, Fine Nurse Stock Chas. and Mrs. Grant. of Toron bodily weakness. Particularly I-would Refreshment Booth in Oonneotioa 7 to, were in town on Frida brio ask yybu to consider mace of the .Scalp Treatment, FOR 1983 _ - tag with them dames r;vans, who suppo y ee 1=min , who, when atr•cattit►g• 'Ornamental Trees, - - _- :---- - - Phone cloy 1 or Pho (night had one to the cif earlier in the properly corrected are able to take Permanent Waving a g y Evergreens and Dwarfs, MILTON SLE1'P week. a better interest, a more intelligent g Specialty Flowering Shrubs. Hedging, r. The aaoasl re-union of the interest in stndy*in¢. Then there are �airCSAISai �a2Llade)11, Climbing Vines, • Gregg family was held in the the troublesome cases at home and a phoaa 5908 CLAREMONT Roses and Perrenaial Borders. 421y PROPRIETOR Uxbridge Park on Saturday last, school and there is always sere to be Dahlias and Rockery Plante, a certain amount of indulgence in r c /I Berry Bushes and Strawberries,, several membe of the !i aelily the hearts of the parents and in some L, E., OWE ILL Gooseberries and Currants, from this locality atteodi° cases it may mean extending the de-- . Asparagus. « Warr and Mrs. Thomson and Aay in aroperly'handling these cases. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND,, Fruit Trees, root-pruned. daughter, Doris, are attending the It should however not be necessary EMBALMER fit-pruned apple,pear, cherry and "World's Fair, at Chicago, leaving to cite many instances of actual oc- English cherry tre 4 to b years old and on Friday last. Before returning curences, we 'should be mindful of Successor to W. J. Mather, using root-pruned and care,bearing i ,. they will visit Mrs. Thomsou's ale what we have, to protect and conser- 8touft!Ville will come iuto eflrct in from 2 to 3 :ter is Montana. ve it.. If we own an expensive mach- Night and Day Service years and some have borne in 1 yeor.;. —Tv"ight Mesdames Fred Cowic, Fred ine which we hope will be a revenue J• T GENT °pin zn•dia •�-+�-67 Ward, Dopkiag and Magnus Mor bearer insofar as it should pay for Business Phone Residence Phone ELLIOTT,s Fran represented the Claremont itself in a certain length 9801 8820 PICKERING. ONT. 20tf ���an�a ae p 8th of time, it � ladies at the Tauaament in Agin would pay as to take particular care i DLtEY -court -Last week, Mrs. Dopking of it to see that it lasted, if possible BLOCK, receiving ne of the longer. Let us give this Oahawa g prizes. even ion A mixed rink. headed by Fred acme care to our eyes which when 0!!.passe olhi R"asr saris a Ward, took firdt prizes at a bowl they become weakened or weary an _ For Your Vacation ing tournament at Markham on less efficient to produce but rather : .'',Thuredby avening. The ladies take away from our ability to enjoy - , - accompanying were Mrs. Kilpatg' either work or play. ;.rick and Mrs. R. E. Forsyth. to continued W. H. Moore. M. P., will be the riaai 1 pester at the Union _ - s � ri Cemetery Decoration Day Service /' Stands $thfe—rr0IIQ6IIisIIt—EcaIIU M on Sunda next. He will. be 1 for �1Cb1 : asstated by the local clergy, the Let our drivers shoulder the drivid worries. Give our 'r ` service to commence at 2.80 p• m. I�OWlid� ti nerves a rest and enjoy our journey dt the pietnrwgae ells Mrs. A. Raaenell and daughter, ed y Mrs.Best,Wadena, Bask..are visit- Our kaowledge of the Incur landscape is untold before you in a panoramas of beauty ing the loaner's and interest. En joy the comfort, •aanveaience and safety �l/� QSflA� k _ either, !lire. David ante business is Raised from Highway.". Graham, and other relatives fora of modern service on 'The King's Hi y.", ma many years of service to our tsw weeks, and also renewing old clients and to our commas. Complete Summer Schedules - •�' .:; ".::frteada and acquaintances of some E twenty years alto. itg. Others may know as The 5th Hoe church in Uxbridge much but none more than EffeCta*e Saturdey, Jane 24th reopens on Sunday,. July 2nd, Ve do about'protection. • when lima apQe+saeii- following the redecoration. Rev. _ fte Mr. Bummers, of Btoaiville, will CYRIE E. MORLEY, .:Convenient Daily Service � fy l � ' we ezeeafa -- offioiate at the morning service, _ - ---..phone 8700 ---- —�- TO POpIIlar UIItsriO Resorts will be standing to a li _sod the Rev. Mr. Berry, acoaim PICKERING, ONT. _ mats tribute to ribs :• 'will cod the !evening Choir, i MUSKOKA WHARF—WASAGA BEACH- erected ehhonhoorr.. One to ` will conduct the evening service. - - Yiss Irvine has accepted s poet ---- BARRIE—ORILLIA—MIDLAND— creative dcm ' tion In a Niagara Falls School at a JACKSON'S POINT the bed reults. -T conelderably increased salary. - __--- -_ •No Greater'lIOMW Miss Irvine motored to the Falls _ and intermediate lute. ` - 1j: N. W. I4TAt?'i�'01iD ±! on Monday o f this week,, in com. Po paoy with Magoas and Mrs. Mor - Bittgston Road plan, corn luting her arrangements Dail -. j .at that school. after which she- - y Service• LAW Fares :.. Phaee�wMtby left for her home in Ktageton for __ 4a her vacation. ' -' TO ALL U. S. A. POINTS Sacrament services will be held Round Trip F In the United Church on Sunday - p area Between To and next, at the morning servcoe. - -- New York, $19.36 Miami. !665.20 Detroit, 1610.00 Rev. H.G. Crozier, of Pickering, Atlantitt0ity, a 21.35; New Orleans, 89.00 Laos Angeles, - 71.85 conducted preparatorservice on Washington, 24.45 St. Louie, "Thursday evening. 88.25 San Fra deco, 7 j y g. v. F. Hor n 1.85 �QIi to of Greenwood. will have - cturge of the evening servicee. Mr. - j.:. (Subject to change without notice) :- - Glover conducting re•opsni ::�' Cent of P �i� rh �• . `; R suing Bald trey d e'd my rogrees Ezpoe><tlon Ohe.p rates for tarn and services at Mount Zion,-following a The Greatest WOrld'e Fair haildiag.. the redecoration. N t�r`s si` Wludstorm Inman bstidb>ss,t The b}a<bowling tournament on _ - C$ICAGO $14.8!5 RETLtRN wind-mil tlw stn - the Bard drew rinks!corn many of -Autom a Insurance -the neighboring villages and towns 'dangerous from TOtOIItO _ 1W all kinds. Newmarket..and viln Markham, • • ARMS FOR d� ' Newmarket.aod Agincourt. New - - •_ __-� market took Seat and wood joyAle Vacation' To Wr It,s,Or phone prizes and Claremont rink%head ed by Ralph Miller and George Motor Conch and Steamship Trips I E D. B O W M A. N Snort, third and fourth. Seven i - With All Expenses Paid 120 WHITBY, ONT. rinks were entered from Clavre P moat, The games ran from 8.80 -- . --- - 1 DAY t0 7 DAYS p. m. till after, 11.00 and more ' ' '• - - _ _ than the seasl interest was shown. ' MUSKOKA LAKES-30,000 ISLANDS The Baptist congregation sad defects and that of the United Church,united - (Stop-over privileges at all points.) * �w on Sunday evening last, when, in _ > spite of the intense heat,is large - _-- Ask for illustrated folder deecribiog attendance was had. The United Good brakes will stop your eight attractive and economical holi- Church people were celebrating wheels. It's the tire's on day roars to Ontario's most their anniversary ,Services, all of popular resorts. which were conducted by the- the road which stops your -- minister. Rev J. E. (clover, assist car, 'Be safe! Dismd your - i ed by Rev. Mr. Barton. The ' daaterous!bald-treaded tires ,PICKERING--TORONTO choir gave very fine assistance at now and get new 'The Pickering to Toronto service rematus nachanged. both services. Mrs. Glover, so .- - - ` Copies of the new time tables of Summer services are e rote asA. mixed in the morning now available at all offices and agencies. - service'—�. mired quartet, Mrs. '� g D. A. Scott, Mrs,. Wm. Evans, Dr. �, Tomlinson and Magnus Morgan, TIRES &ay Coach Lin es.also contributed to the evening '.service. singing "God sa a Spirit." U[ordon Law,.Sbellep'e ' ark, Hark My goal." pkione 2808 Sold and IaStalled by - ••'Radiant Morn," by Woodward, � EASTERN HOUSE J were the two contributed anth Pickering, - Out. 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I I .... I . � .; .� 1C '., Fifteen Are Injured •Joronto's Flying Finn Prices of Wheat ,. , - �' -. 11 Lone Woman, Survivor ',­ .. . I ­ . , .". , i :: . ': * 0 1 1 I .. I -�,� ".. - . -',,:�'.;. - ::.:%.::.:t . . -, : , , ,. .. . .. I � - ' Thr' ' Men' Die' In . ..� , ­,j.:!::.�,,,.;� - • - - � .,! . 1, ­ ­ . . w ,� I 'Truck Collision - _;.:,::,� :, ::*,:,�::.:�.,�:::�:, .Soar at Winnipeg -, . I . 1. Sees se I . � , "1� . I , ­ .." . �-.. - .. .­ ..- . . . . , .." .. '. I . . ._, - . I I . I .,,/:� . ". . , I I . _ . - . '�J. . ' Toronto Picnic Party Spilled . .::�. � . . I - I I . - ig�n­-Occupants Cling 26 . . ,:,�,"­;:...�: ,,,�: Strong Wind-up'to Week of - .- , - Hours-Husband I . Mane Cata ' 11 . !��:�'- - 1. . , I . . . Catapulted into Lake Michi p From Tiny. Raft . � to Street as Machine Tips I � ... . I I I ,.. Advancing Values for , . . I . . I 11 ... I . . - � ". _ . • . - . . .. Last to Drop . I After Hitting Car _' Canada I . .� I . "', ,o - - _. 1. ..I :, . I �� � - ­ � .. . ,8..,: ..:.::L. - A., - � -_ : rerankfort, Mich.,' June 24. ':%�-,, -,,:� � .; " A I . . ­ I . 1`1 -An air- Thursday. Toward dawn Rennie felt , . He and hie r, - Many in Hospital � . ;, .. ., tm ' " I . _ ,A,4,. "��,!', ?'­. Winnipeg.-Culminating a week of : I .- , ..�,,.� . : . & , I Lake Michigan, himself weakening. , , ,,�2:: � ..'� . 4. � . ­.: I,,. :-.j,: 'ng _..., ... : , ..... � . . plane crashed into � exchanged last words. Just as. Toronto, June 2G,-Fifteen men,'wo. �!� �?�T�,:.�;:'J advancing prices, wheat futures on . 4'.�:�!�" . catapulted Its four occupants into the exch I I '.., ,:�� . .. I i:,.. " � .., : ..t'i;" 1. , the Winnipeg grain market, re ..". �, I arng he could hang on no men and children were injured, five ,I .,I.,— . i...i:,:::�:!:"n:� I .. k. The four, three men was breal ,. . .,.,. p , ,:1 _ `water, and sank. . I " .111* . :1':...:­.I senting the value of Canada's .!:?I r, -- I �. the severely, 'yesterday aftrnoon when a !,:�;.: I ..g,a I : �_ d disappeared beneath I :: � 11.1, . -� and woman, clung to a tiny raft not longer, an � .1 .. ; `1", .- �.- a .. , * . -, . ...... . .1 . .: , rom surfa�e.- truck on which they and others were 1 .�.:;,k .:..' - commodity, climbed to• new hig]: 41 . ' . ..n...�I ` . . . ; . . .. amore than four feet square, made f .. .,:M­:­*�.��,:�: , " - '.� I marks in Saturday's tempestuous ses. -: 1�� . !�", .:-',: Wreckage and two gasoline tanks. The Mrs. Rennie .rode the raft all day riding to a picnic tipped over -after a ..�. ­I:_ ­4'.-f, :., ��: :, * �:i�: - I : o'clock in the evening collision - . 1.11 I 1,� .,�': , I . , :��.- ... sion, chalking up a net gain of mori . I I � ",� -�,_. . �_ I I -, I .:. I** - ,. i, , I I first man released his grip after eight Friday. At 8 with a heavy coach type auto . ­q,q�.'f. .. . . ,. !::,j::,�i�.'�..' �,, , '. * .':..., ' - - . - I ��t­�% ,,_­,..-,:4g.:.:........._ ., ,:. , r"' -�'-"-kLourg and disappeared. Five hours railroad car ferry No. 7 picked her up. at Annette Street and High Park Ave. - .� ,.*:...,-i:- ..:,..�.;.�,,�:;�*�.',.�,��., :�!.�.:;.:.:".:": . � 1. :�.� . than,I'm cents.. . , I . ; '. . �1 7:j.':. ':j'.%.�J��:::��ii;?W,��,,. ,, I., ,� . ' . I I - � I :-.::�, '::.::�:?".,:::":::� -1:. . But still.greater advances h1ad beet' . . . .I , - . • later the second man gave up and _She . e- driver, .1� ­1 i!�. I' .,.1, �,_:, ;,, ,;, 14'. ":, �:,1­ I . .. ... .. Was hysterical and at the point oint.of Four persons, including. the ­ I �.,,­:.... : � ­ I—. I ...'�:._I_-1,�� . ��, stored earlier. Two minutes bpfort . I I . .,-,. . . . I... %.::;:,.;,:,:�=,­:­! , ", � . . � . collapse. . of the truck, were unhurt. " I - . , �1.1 :.:. , , 1. /- :' :. the close 'futures had. been almost I . .. . vas drowned. Twenty hours after the . I . . ... . A �.� ", .,:..�::, 1 . .. � -L ' The was going north. The truck . ,I�i I : ,� . . the . .: . �;. third followed , News Is Radioed I . " , ,.: :�: .. , crash the rd mail . . �.�� ., : :.::� � :: ::�: 7 three cents above Friday's finish, but I .. �,.�. was west . .. 11 j ., I�, . . :; - , y came ff 1: . i: .1.1� . . others -to death. Finally, after 33 bound. Witnesse4,told police . , � % �",�­ � . .... ­ . . . . - :�, „ paters First : 1, , .- ii . news of the tragedy : ', ­. a sudden last-minute .rush of profits . i . '110, 'passing ferry boat picked up . that the auto did not stop at Annette, 411, , I I . , I ; : 'hours, a, trickling in to shore from the ferry's a through street, but continued on .I .. I ,C#I ; taking to cash in on the gains swept . . .. : -,bhe woman, the sole survivor. radio operator. Relatives of the I �­ ' - '-- . - �_ -�� ... across the intersection. Marks on the - I valu6s down to wind up only 1% tc � 1;4� The party took off from Traverse plane's passenges had assumed that ' . : , ." .�Oft I : -Y cents better, July delivery at 70%, . plan the . , � , , . 1 2 1 L. , City for Milwaukee. They encounter- they had reached ]Milwaukee safely. side of auto, police state, indicate �--.... � I -- - . :.. �..,'...:,�... . � crashed - . -that the truck stru-ek.the auto-. The . �', , ,^vo 11 ..October, 72%, and December 74 cents �.. I.'#-*ed heavy tog and the plan( The ferry entered this'port at T a1n, - '. IQ �� . . - " Ile' from . . truck driver, police believe, swerved - i I I� . Adverse crops news, almost,sensa. : Into the lake ten m a off shore to day. . . . ­*_.. . ' . . 1". . . . �' ' . %, 1. iional in the reports •of widespread --' -_ ­ . . I sharply to right, with the.collision. . . � I . . . .- . I .�.. . this port. . . Gillette, known as an.excellpnt Oilot, ' � ,".. , ..,­ . - , . . �,,�::­ "%�. damage, was received from United . . �. i ... . Tank .., " As this was done, the passengers sit. � - - I I - . , I . .. I - Lifted Woman on � was married last winter.' ::­.. ! - - -. _. .. .- I..., . of the ting on boxes and benches, and some. :; `tip , " , States territory and un, .. . ' � . . . Mrs. Charles Rennie, Jr., 29, her bus- Rennie was vice-president I . "I I I ,.."I I . I . � , .;� - . . . the standing on the back of the truck, .' 11 .. favorable advises only slightly less �.. -, AN � -, . . 'News of . � .4 - . . ,. .. %­ � � . band, James Gillette, 29, the pilot, and Rennie oil CompIny. * . , .. I "bullish" from that country's,Spring - . . . . I ' were either'thr()wn or threw them- , : � . , 1: _ � - h was withheld from his father, ; . Peter Keller,38,swans until they found death I 11, � , I' selves in ,panic to the opposite side. I . i wheat areas and from the anadian _� - - I . i �. . . . I . .� 'I the gasoline tanks and cauld put the president of the company,-who Is serf- ' . . 1. � . , . . - with the result that the truck tipped I i west. Crops� in the-southwest wera ­_ � . ". I . � - . I ! 1,-. .. • trail raft'together. only, one person ously III at Traverse City. - over, The picnickers. were spilled in � . said to be almost "knocked- out" by - ,.'_.-.�� ...." � � � .. could get on top of it. and the men Keller, who-resided on a farm near I . I �� . '. . : . . . . pile I .. . .. I. lifted Mrs. Rennie on to it The men here, is survived by his wlf� and-4wo- a confused, screaming, writhing searing heat. � . _. - .. - ". I 1. I - . ­ .. ., . � . _ � I • . . . - � ' over the pavement. I . . , - . Its sides. - small children. - I - '.- . . .. . . . - . - . .� ­-.- __11q �� .. . clung to Three WorAen Unconscious I � ,.:.- Keller was the first to be overcome William Rennie.. uncle of the vIc- . I I ­ 1 .- � .- . - and let go. Then came -tim, met tb'e car ferry and took Mrs. .Three women were left un"nscioua 1. 11 Dominion Camps Give - ­- ... . . il ­',-_ ." . by exhaustion Rennie to the home.of relatives." The injured were -first. - - � � . . Relief- to 8,000 Men - � _', Gillette, who lost his grip at midnight . ,.. by the fall. I . � I . . - , . .. ­ _ taken to the offices of doctors' the - ... I Ottawa. - Eight thousand singid . . I - 2, __ - �------..I-- .- � .­­ .. I- ­_- ..---- �I --- . .1 � , t The tittle entente - Roumania, vicinity by police and citizens. Later.1 I men are emplo��ed this month wi ,. - I - _ � Canada '. '. I � 'Conference Czechoslovakia private am- . h*slovakia and Jugoslavia - are In a police ambulance, a camps, conducted throughout p oughout . ; ��.. ,: ­- , . talking of a customs federation to bulance alid three private autos, they I - I by the National Defence Department _ , .4 . - - 1. � . � � . - I .. .t. . . "Workable Plan" embrace both IlLingary and PolanJ. -`:­ taken to hospitals for further . i . . � � , . 4D 3 ­ for unemployment relief. The experi� � , .. _. ,-.-- . I The Scandirlavian, countries are meet- medical attention'and X-ray,examiva-I �. 11 .!ditur:e, experience discloses, figure3 I I I tion. . - . . .. � •. - I I , Captures cup at Capit . . Show- , " 7 . out at a dollar per day per man, at I I I., t *Broad Principles Set to Hel'p ing 'and plartming. -with talk of.-Bel-, � After . . . . I_��-- . tag his heels- to- United - � V . glum � - . r:- in,v-;?stlgktIon `by pUlce - of 'States' . i,odxhly $250,008-per month. -_ joining them. . - . I n. Jarnes 'McCleary. beat distance men,-Da-v, K . - . -..,---.. World Trade- =Await-Await Keele Street Station,- is supporting the Euro- I - OmOu- I . The $20,000,000 'voted by Rartia-__ -,- - . ,Y "�_ "... ... .... . Germany - of N New U.S. Delegate peen gold bloc, led by France;_jn op- 50.of Silver Avenue..driver of the auto. en. "Flying Finn' 4 lonarch A. ment for unemployment relief. is,nat . . I. posing any tariff red.tictiorl or abolish- was Informed.Lila.t he w.oulil appear in d.. T6r:0nito.,­ won.n -the- 26-mile the total authorized-outlay-. It is de. - ' - . London.-While awaiting the arriv-- PO'5 . *..of criminal negit- A.A.U'. tbamplonship.. at Washing- ,signated for direct relief, apart from , ' - .4 jr.g import quot" and restrictions court rt oil a charge . . . - "I - ILI of Asst. Secretary of State Moley, . ' '80ice. I . . .. . . - . . ' ­ ' ..� . , - - I , - until the world's leading currencies . 'ton. ,. . .. .. - I what mdy-W spent on publie.work - ` -.1. . ' - admitted . . . .. - . at � I. . I .I Four of 'the Injured-were . . . . - . 1, who has been in conference*with Presi�, are stabilized.: And, dinials nothwith- . as.4istance. to the provinces, or for ; I - _..I . . 3 One - ' other purposes tha, immediate m - t ..- . -ifent Roosevelt during the past week, standing, rumors still :Boat around-of to*the Toronto Western Hospital. On " I I .. I was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital.. � .I If - ; .1. ­-­11everal of the-most import,�nt contin-- an aitempt to. restorer the Austro- I i L500 Mill Hands -. - lief of-distress. . I � . . .. .. I - . . , ., The rest were given treatment: and - I ;1 distress. i . . , Hungarian-monarchy. ' . . - . � . .- . _.. ... . . � I intal statesmen, including Finance allowed to..go home. All those On-the .. .- - � I - . .--- - * � ' Most of the Ideas are to end r a rain n :.- ' Get More Wages ' . . . . . Minister .George Bonnet- of Frmn(' ill infinite-elouds of-cigar snloke�­ But -truck were members of n,Uk la . _..-, - I " � . . - - �And Prime Minister Hendryk Qliin Of -the-growing-growing group activity. for early society a'and -were headed for a picnic . - . ,-, .-The Markets --'- -. . I . � � � .1 " I � � .. . . .1 Cent.- increase Gen- . .- . , I - 6 ­ - ' P ..., - . I '. . . , ,I, .I I somethirig the United- at-RabY Point, -- .Ten Per Cent. - _­_'. , Holland, returned home for the week- stabilization, ' , %... . . - -I . ' . - I ' -'-' � - . ... ,. , . Ind to consult their governments, States will,not concede, thieatens new , . Those Injured . .. : ' eral in Lumber Plan'ts in 1 Toronto. dealers are buying produc4 . I . . . . I " . . ... .1 leaving Prime, Minister Nicl)onal& (4. ficultlei when the conference is The ffit at the-Jujured, and' the ex- . - - British Columbia - . A. the following. prices: . � ..� ...�._ � .7, , fl . . . I Egjs---�Pixces to-firtneirs and couir. . . ,ne to carry on his - ?rought falSe to face with, concrete .tent.'of their.injuries follows:' - .. ��L -optimistic atti . I ' shippers:-Ungraded - - . �I -�--_.-- - - hide toward the parley's.future. ' 'plans- - - '- . .I..-..-. . � Stella,Zazinsky, 15, of 153 Franklin Vancouver.- Some 1,5W workers try shippers:-L .aded, cases return- � ` ' ' . . . i sub-committee,,' - ' in British . Coltimbi.iL . fumber., mills ed, fresh extras,15c-, fresh firsts, 13c 1 1 I.. . 'WORKABLE PLAN PRESENTIV.0, The monetary.- . its Avenue. '14ead fnJuritzs, serious. fra.re been cheered by anouTceement of -secor.ds, !-Or% to Ile.- Gra,ded, easel . . I In the meantime the sub-committee ,,eneral"disettisl6n nearly over, Is ex- '� Mrs,Rose Humenyk.-35'."of 190 Osler ' free', 181ne for fresh extras, 15%,c fox - ',' .. . . ..... . - I � , , Serious. a 10 per cent. wage increase to be ..- 1�i . fresh firsts, 13c for.seconds. - I . I I the World .,Conference Economic petted to begin this week drafting Avenue. Back' . . .. of , �� . paid during' July"' in-the-form of a . - : I I � .. i ._: . Commission,which has been drafting a texts of proposed agreements and ten � - Alex PTotztk, 18, of 408 Perth Ave., bonus to the present Butter-No. I Ontario creamer] ' � . .- .�­ -the if--'proidue- ,other sub-committees will ill resume work" 1�ft shoulder dislocated, right ankle _. .. ­ wage .ate Con- -solids, 19l--e; No:% 19c,• , . . .. . 4_ . plan for -co-or6nation c - .. � I Churning ­.- � .. : ...Z. finished -Its then. � �criam- pecig.48 to 19el .. " - . . . I I . strained.-.ctit-.and bruJsed about Leg ditions at the.-end of that period will .5 . - - t1on. and marketing, has fin . . I . - ­ - . . . 'determixe whether increases will be .No. 1, 17 to 18c; -No. 2, 14 to 15c; . . I .. arms..' ' � . - 4 I : I work, and has issued a draft which American delegat6t are studying a and a I . - . .7.1 - -Geprge -kndronik, 2G, of 412- Perch made permanent. f.o.b. shipping points. I - - �. _�.. . , - . ombodief the broad principles of villat-- Plan for�&_-five-year gradual reduction . __ .. I , ! - - -it to the Avenue.. Int,6rnal_injuries � . The mills announcing increases are Cheese--No. I large, colored, pan - . I . - I !._� .- they consider a workable p' . of tariffs, and may present - . Jthe Canadian Weste.rn Lu-mber Com- affined and government-graded, 1124c; - I - - -ce if i tince Alex Kirzuk, 10, of'216 E I venue, . . ­ twins, 11tic; triplets, 113/4,c, . .� .1 � .. . .. It laid down the necessity-of rais.- conference -. chance-for ace.ep flead.lnjury.. . "" .I 4win A ��% "ps�nyl- ,at Fraser Mills,.750 men; Tim-.. - I, - __ I , . trig wholesAile prices of primary pro- seems-apparent, .. . - � - � . . - berland Lumber. . Poultry, . "'A"­ grade, alive-1933 . - . . .. . Mrs. Margaret' Gt,Vw,ki. 36, at 10 - ,Company, Limited, at - - 11�0 ducts to a reasonable level, and the - �. . _. � - t.1 ­7 - .. � . - er.- Ifead injury. , -Westmin.9te' . . Spring broilers.. over 4 lbs., 19c; over -, � I -, Avenu - South . - r,.150 rnen, Mohawk ', 16c " � Parkman . 31A_ to 4 lbs. .I . ­ desirability of adopting plans for-pro- - .-.., . - ... . . . . - __ ; over 3to3%' lbs. . -, . . ". . .. .� � kman, Lumber Company, 180 men; Victoria l4c: over 2%-to 3-11y4s., 12c•-over_I:%� � 1. ductiqn and niarketing' of certain-pro- , . . .� . , Mike OetrowskJ, 19, of .10 Par . May 5 Auto Output �. . ' -, .. . - u � . slanuacturirig and Lumber-Company. td 2% lbs., lie. Fowl, fatted, ever 6 '..' � * ducts. .1 Avenue. thjuries to left side. . . . , - Walter Protzik: il, of 409 Perth at Chemairp.m. 400�4ren. It is under- lbs., 10c; over 4-ta 5 lbs., 9c; over 3%' The shb-comml;ttee sugie-sts that I .Highest Since' 1931 � I .' I " - ' I .. . I . ...� I iAvT-nue. Head injury-and bruises,to stood other mills will- take the same' to-4 lbs., Be; over 3 to 3% Ibis., �c.. Old - - �. A give effect to . . . 7 action-, . . I. � . . yoosters, 5e-.--Turk,6y:is, 'market prie4&- ,��7 - ny agreements to the Ottawa, June '12. - Production of,feet.- . � . ­ . . the - - . . . . - � ,plan should conforr.t generally to-the 9,.,L% _ . �, . . �- I . motor vehicles irr Canada-du-r- ' 'O Paricmai�`Avi It is stated lumber A;pffients: are Squahs, per pair, 25c. Pigeons,. pet _11- .. . �­­ ' . .. Mary Petilw, S. of-I e. ­ ., . . �following-conditions: . . - :1,now moving-to -retail yard, which pair, 15c. - - -. - � - • -._ _ .. - _ ' .. - mg May was-the highest output re- r�averatjons to fact3l.- , . ' are , ­ - . . . -----?-(--Tr1w - - , , , 1'114v� been depleted. *hen 'these ,,. . Z , .: -1. The must be one-of ported for an month since May, Time ') - th � "B"'grade poultry 2c 14. less than _. world importance in which, there is 1931,.when 12,738 -cars ',.'ere Made,I -NI r�., A . 9. of 10 Park- A` "C" gridoi 2c lb."less than "B.- � d shuck. restocked, fut6re- order . man*Avenue. Bruisi�s in . ,s will.depend . -_ . ... .-.., .push ,excess. of production or stocks according to the Dominion Bureau�df I Peter-Petriw, 34, of., 10 Parkman�on construction demand .and retail - GRAIN QUOTATIONS... .-- _ . . . . . demand. ... . . . , . _ I to cial c.priceTted action'. -Stat-lsti�� Followifig are �uoi�tior�, __--�,­ ' . - . call for spec ' I ., The ad-�.ance' this month i Avenue. .Cuts to-left side- and left 1 trade'. . . .- . . - I . .; an grain - �".. .. . - � � I �� ' .. _ i . I . I I . I - .- - transSctkm�s for cat .ots, p .I � . succession made I hand. ' I .. . . .,. . " . I- . WOULD EXCLUDE SOME.' �' . was the third gain in succes - .- .!1 . �' , _basic c.i.f. bay ports: rices on: . . .. - - . . 'w2. Any agreement should be com- 'during the current'year.- The.March�- Nirk f-Rdi-y 5i of 17S Royce Avenue.i Special Canada Stamp- -.- --- 1-ba, ' . - . . , - ". _. . .%ran.' whtiat-,No., I ffard, ,74%c; . .. �.,Prehensive and not so narrowly drawn output-was.101 per cent. over- thit 6f 1 Injuries-to left side and arm. ' - -.'. . - -per For World Grain Fair No. 1 Northern, .721'c, I - v - No. 2'North• - _.. as to exclude 'related or substitute , Mrs. Sophia Mnergh6n. �25,*'of 410 � . ... . - itut February;. April '14 cent ovtri ' . . err,71 46; No. 3 Northern. 70i4c. ' , ­--.-__1___�­11 i Perth Avenue, -%bra&io4m . ,- prod4cts if their inclusion is ,neces- that-uf`-March; and May-14-per cent., . -ta-left-arm Ottawa,-Canada will •-print a spe- Man. Oats-N'0.'2 e.W., 33%c,-No, , * '- -"I . . _. I . '. . . -.1aTy or desirable-to insure-the success ,greater than April's output. The and side. '. � vial stamp to commemorate the 'World i feed, 3Q37ic. .. .. . . principal increase, over the preceding Steve Meh-er-bim, �8,'of 34 grain fair-at .this. summer. 'It Man. barley-No. 3 C.W.,* �12%c, :Z , • --�7� the plan. I ___ 9 7 Pettit,! . , .- . * _.. month was in the output of passenger A . . ivvill be an over-print of the 207-cent No. I feed screening, $1-4.50 pei ton. I I 113. It should comprehensive as At ribs fractured. i � � . � - I I . � corn-car . .1 1 - -ii a-' art-of the' 'South African corn, 66c. I � . - amp issued in 1927 regards producers. It should .cars which rose to 8,024 from 6,957, -_ . ..** - --- .At, � p . I . - . �. I .. . " "historical,, issue" �of the Confedera- Ontario grain, approximate prices, I—; I.:. viand a general -measure 9f assent while trucks also showed some im4 I � ,. .. . I . . . . I . 1, , - tr..ck shipping point-Wheat, 66 .to -- '. . - *:',among exporting countries and within provemeint at. 1,372 as 'against 1,298;60 June Brides Keep - ' .- - - tion.jubilee. It will &pict a western . - , . . . . �� ' -these countries a substantial majority •in April. I ol I . I I "min field and tractor and will bear' 68c; oats, 28 to 30c; barley,-'35 to `­ - . , - - N.Y. Clerks Overtime -71 38c- corn, 56 to 58c;.rye, 35 to 38c; , �. .-OL � .a ca - � , of the producers themselves. It should During ,Nlay 7J67 cars..were'rnade caption, GrMn' Exhibition; buckwheat, 36 to 8�e. " . ... . . .� provide for the co-operation of non- for sale in Canada, leaving a.balance� New York. - Municipal matrimony' Regina, 19M." It has not been de-. I . reached a new high for the year oile LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. I production of. 21,229 intended for export. .T . cided by the.Post .Office Department ' exporting countries whose p . The �p- day last week as an unexpected rush I when the stamp will be p Steers, up,to 1,050 lbs,, good and 11 parent consumption of cars in Can- laced on the - is considerable. �11 sixty Prospective - -$5.25 "-.:.1.-:.1 . , . . - ­ e June" brides iw*arket. . choice, $4,85 to -,.do, med., $4.50 .- , .: U. It should be,designed *to secure -ada �ui�ng the months, as. of - .1 - . . .1 � - - ..; . I swamped the city's,Marriage Chapel , , � to $4.75; do. com., $4 to $4.50; steers, ;, I I . - . arid maintain a fair and remunerative by adding the 7,167- cars made for I- .�. �. " I . . . .-.... �over 1.050 lbs., good and choice, $5 to '.1�.,.. .. ;J . � ,price level and it should not ain, at sale .in Canada to the 159 imported,. and made deputy city clerks .. � work two and. a halt ,hours overtime Made His Drive : - . . . -:,- $5.50; do, med., $4.50 to, $4.95; do, - . . I .. I . :: amounted to 7,326 cars. For the five . I . I . .. . �. - ..'.'..discriminating against any particular . com.., $4.25 to $4.150; heifers, good and . . . .14 I ' . .. ­ country. As far'as possible it should months ending May 30',939-cars were keeping the wedding calendar clear, . . • ­Fioni Root of Car choice, $4.85 to $5.2�); do,'nied., $4.." 7 � ' . . be worked with the willing co-opera- rrOduced in Canada. 771 were im- Meanwhile 100 other couples decided I Oshawa, Ont. - James •M. Rennie, to $4.75; do,- com., $4 .to $4.25; fed - � , I.. .I.':`-_tiort of consuming-interest in ini'pori-' potted and 6,41-5 were exported. : that the time had come to tape out member'of Downsview 'golf course, calves, good and choice, $5.75 to $6; i , . . . .. � marriage licenses. . As a result six the . ly__that__4l,&!-Q, _n?q�_d._S4.50_to-_$5,50 1cows, good, _. . . . . . I . gA.ne so. serLdii- - � log countries. -_ .83.25 to $3,715; �Eo,. med., .$2.75 t4) .. . � I . . '. . .___0*v--- , ". -' - - clerks who ordinarily have other 'elimbed-Lo the roof of a .,ar to make 83.25; do, com,, $2.25 to.$2.50; can . _'. ..... - nUST-BE WORKARL& - - , duties,were obligvd-to.cause to the aid a.drive. , , , ,,,.. . - I for- -an -P urichases ' '- ' - of Julus I Brose.n,I. beleagured at tlie- - .2ft 11 I ners and cutters, $1 to $2; bulls, good, .; ­".:, . 1 "5, The machinery established Canadian . , � I., ..t-!lts administration must be workable . In U.S. Show Decline marriage license window. . After a long drive from the '9th $2.75 to $3, do, com., $2 to -$2.56; . '. ...'�.. .. . 1:I.-* ' - . I •. . I . . . .. ... . 1. -� Rennie saw. that his ball had gone stocker and feeder steers, good, $4 to .1, ' nents con- . . . . ., .. . -.�... -�- and th,e individual governi on ,.,a,,�$4.25;. do, coni.. $2.50 to $3.75; milic- . . w4sl1ington. - Canadian purchases - - ' - - I I ... out of bounds and landed , . cerned .must have the power and will . 'I .1 r-of. Undisturbed by a I era and springers, $25) t''$45; calves, . .. .� - . to enforce it in their respective ter- in• the United States market declined Railway Will Construct - I .. I - i 0 .5 ' . . . . . during this year's first quarter as ering', who ca�ie'6 'watch T.ne per good and choice veals, $).to-$5.5,0;. , , . . .. ;.. 1.�ritories. . . .. . . 120-Mile-an-Hour Train; formance, h� moun o do, coni. and med., 93 to $4.50; grass- I i - :1 . . , .. again - period of' : ted the rOOf'Df the, .,: �. �.. "6. Whether or is conceived nceived against the corresponding per .1. ,ff,. .. . era, $2.25 to $2.75; hogs, bacon, f.o.b. _. • 1. . 19�2, to a slightly greater extent than Chicago.-Contracts have been �oni- cc upe and teed ( * - � I •merely'as. a temporary expedient, it I : . I .. ,%. . • ., . $5. 5. to $5:40,,do, off trucks, $5.60 to. • .-' . . , * "from pleted for the construction - . $5-65;- do, off cars, $5.85 to $5.90; .-7 - * I did the United ,States imports. . . . . . I - should contain provision t,,r its - . I le�ss steel train for the Chicago, Bur- I . . ­ 0 1 con- I . . � . tinuance for such period as to give, the Dominion. * ' . ' ' capable Farmer Nails Up Overcoat �good ewe and weth,-r lanihs, $9; do,. ,.-�*"-:-­ - � A report lington and. Quincy Railroad I � port issued by the U.S. Cliftni- . I - ,hied., $8 to $8.50; -culls, $5 to $5.50; �ssurance to all concerned that its .her of Commerce showed'a decline'nf of travelling 120 miles an hour. � I Wrens* Nest in the Pocket good lighf -she6p. -$2 t6 $2 5i)-- "do, �,-' -...' . '- I . � ' - . . , � . I. Ajests can be achieved. .. . The train comprise three cars' , ' " I - , . -,. 117. Due 41 per cent. in Canada's imports.from. ars Oakdale. Neb.-Frank Fox, county,honvies.- each $1 to $1.56; &, 'culls,. . I - . � regard' must be had to the tile republic. Against this,'American hiii1t as an afticiflated unit, powered`farm resident, wont' wear li'is overcoat�50c to 75c. 1 . . - . . 1� I � . . desirability of encouraging efficient - � ft�, .. . I .;% * wi* __ � purchases Iji the Dominion decreased 11by a Dlesel'etdi�.tric.Motor-. ,Engineers I for a -,�iiife'ait'h-i"gli be U_sually*�vears! ' , ' �- , .. . . I - ' , ol I., . .. .. 'Oroducfion in*each 6ountry: , . i I it both Sumner and Winter. ' . 1- ' . . .. .- . . , . . 9.9 per 'cent. � . . . of the Burlington Road have been i Orbetello' Airport, Italy, 25.- -- - I � . . PLAN NEW "fRONTMAS." Il- The value of.that latt' study b1fie 'prints ' 'for- several - 14 L% hung'it an a po,.9C one day recent- The start of tlie projected flight tc . I . . 4 . er trade y�,.a� s-t . . . I � - with automotive engineers.,lY. Now there's a ' , .. Behind the -scenes the World Econ- -placed at $�9,685,000, These Imports months . ,w'ren's nest in one, Chicago of 24 Italian seaplanes war, * I . ' ' . I - with-con­pocket and a co P1 eggs. I m postponed dgain-late' to-night, 'dt�& tc- . .1, I .. ... .., .. .9mic Conference delegates are plan- represented 10 per cent. of America's and deteTmfi)ed to'prcyceeld u e of gg Tic, 6r ' � ­ 1 . I hin'g new economic frontiers for Eur- entire import ' trade, "The lowest structi-ou of one train Intended to be superintendent drove a nail through,bad weather. General Italy nalbo, aft . I I ' . � I I I . I I .1 I . - Fresh'groups are forming,old mark in years for our neighbor," says ,ready for experimental service In tile. collar of-the coat so the ,wrens- minister in command of the flight,sail . - . rise by Fall. . 4 , . PIps are expanding. the report. � . ,actual public fis would not he disturbed. the start at dawn would be impossible ? ., . . I I . , . I � . . I % I - � . I � I I I . , . . . . � . V �. � .� . � . �, .­*­it&4,"'.-.-*.,... -..%�.�-.. - ,.6,6���- -- - I­;_Aft*"� _'1-�-,,.A.,�j� I,11,I .....� ; . 1� , . � I - .1 I 1. .I .. .1, 11 1. 1... I I . - 0 1 L-� •:r•„ .. _ _ .;'•..^,.. is^_ ., _ MINING and INDUSTRIAL STOCKS - New Frocks Demand .BONDED TRUST CERTIFICATES , � We shall be glad to furnish Information and Suggestions on Request `Smooth Undies A es Present quoted price ;10.00'per unit yield 12% per annum G. C. WI CO - M WRITE FOR INFORATION Members: Standard and ping Exchange B HELEN WILLIAMS. ^ _ MCKINNON BUILDING . -TORONTO y BONDED CORPORATION LIMITED Illustrated Dressmaking Leeson.Fur _ MONTREAf_j TORONTO QCEBEC -- OUR CROSS-WORD 'PlJZZ1.E -nisr� with Every Pastern. r 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - - ` - We are.in a position to Pay you Hi the ghest - Possible Price for Your ~ 12 -13 14 .16 17 -0 L 19 20 "M The Canadian Wool Company Limited' 21 i 2 2S 24 25 26 ,. ? „ 2 CHURCH ST TORONTO 27 28 1 "THE LARGEST HANDLERS OF WOOL IN CANADA" Y ` 31- %/////3e. % %/////.i34. _------ - �� slaves to their own consciences so a 35 36 Z 38 ( /� much as they are to tl;eir wives•. rJ Ill 1 L-E S whims. When-enemies" bury the hat% 39 41! - / •• • • • • Chet they generally keep a blue-print :. of the spot. A real executive is one 42 43 ,• t who can handle`people who know _ 44 45 46 : more than he does. A lot of our trou- bles, which look like mountains in the s -•- . -- 47 4$ 49 50 51 = st distance, are only small hills when we reach them. You sometimes receive ~ applause .because the audience 18 52 53 t 54 pleased because you are finished, The = r, f thirst for knowledge is seldom satin• S6 57 fled by a dry teat book. There should. ' t be more leisure for men -of business { maKC P Bid _ �r,d 'marts business fer'men of leisure Ho-rizontaf 38-Object r y t 'I came In here to get something A reputation for ausu,u.� bas 1-Norse goddess 39-Verbal 17-Behold - - for my-wife." pulled thousands of men through 4-To pouud down 40-Pronoun 19-Negative 'What are you-as-kfng for her?" : — to lII - 12-Lana 4--Conceited measureoa 42 River oftiAsls _ - e .r' p hing I flTte its to spots life 22 Meat ` 21+-Chinese measure Elucidating Mumma- Ben="if'there's one t i4-GliI•sa itmeeQ 47�-Duennas 2 �ow8quarter Q�rS - l your I think is marled." a nice need to worry MJ I Caller- " ?-27-Voice ttle,Boy Bill-"Well, 15-One-horse chaise. 51-Man's name 28 ( about company if you keep on smok• 16-Suspense of 62=Manners 29-Youth° - Mietiess-"The last maid I had was ins that pipe.". sensation- 63-Bad 30--Swiss ri too fond'of policemen, Mary. I shall j ver a ex ect you to avoid them." Tffe 18=9earcely enough 64-Container 32-Second attach - " p average- woman knows only „. 20-Hindu peasant 65-To award v 3� nt_ 21-Business _ Ned* Maid-"Don't worry about that, about`'one-half as many words as the _.. ; 'ates-th at t of 'em.' lIS _ -: ma'am. I e gb y average man-Including,the last one. group- 6G--tierve group' g6--parent .. Here s a darling pantie and bras .. . . . . .. . - (abbr,) 67-To petition 37-Absolved - ° siere combination. father's a' burglar." • _ 22-.Pronoun ._ __ _ Verticaf gB=External remedy. It's not a bit difficult to.'fashion it G14e Hera Peanut 23--Large deers 1-igiy women _ and need not be ez erAive. the has" ''Sweet and •Peckish g !a--More certain, P Y k e that way again." - 27-Some -• 2-Norse discoverer 41-Upon Note w be ly it hugs Master-"You o aweei g $heibius3ted and dimpled. : ho autifu7 ter--" 10 enough to- _ . :_29-Negilgent 3-Bequest x43-Proaoun figure. rk freedom gen the eat." "Just as I thought-you look like -' shall we to stem 4-Dfolomacy 44-Aft lower part through ci c lar•cut Seph i a do ea t, W here hipmunk." j 91-French article 5�-CaaateIlatiaa 45-Ages of the pantie mss. go?" _. 32-Cotlste4lation 6-11old -'46.-etass - Soft'crepe de chine•in flessh pink _ =•• Btesaed Are We Humble 33--Feline _a--Petitlpns _ 47--l-Rotating pieta - with pa blue indi g'is an adorable Editor-"Do you know how to run _„ ._ 34-Greek letter• 8-Excuse `. _ 48-To hasten scheme that'is decidedly praetical. h it put 1 a newspaper?"' First Aid Chauffeur-"This, madame is the - 35 wed 9-To tear 49--Deftness However, it may be made very eta- y quickly, Applicant-"IVo, efr: and brake-it's oa'.ver u' k 37-Prefix: over -.40- Posses.sfge pronoun _ 50-insect egR,- = (borate, if -you wish. 'Choose, peach- in ease of an emergency." Editor-"Weil, I'Il try you. I guess -• :. pink or -and eggshell crepe kimo Rome- I see-a ot net g e a y a u ve had experien ce.i' ]cgs c reu ar pantie .:music. ..Answers to Last Wexfc Puzzle brssere , ]of Alencan lace in ecru shade.. The basic necessity for accomplish. ` dgeditaezpressions to b ve not felt About the sweetest words' any ed- _ There are few who h Style.No, 3435 may be had in sizes p meat is tlre'habit of-stfzkfag-Fo i job ` - V A F 0 R P E A filer can say to a woman is to-ask her and acknowl- 14, 16, 18. 20 years, 3S, 38, 40 and T until you get it done. e infelligible 8 N T R 3 E D A R U B E ' It her mother is at home. -- to the heart. It is a language of de- S T g C H R g H A 42• inches bust. - = Size 36-requires•1.q.yards-of 99-- - Perfect men.are as scarce as four "lightfui=sensatiolis, that is tar more T' I C T A I X13 F C R irlch,rngerial with 3tfa yards of bind-- -He-had.never.been outside Canadar- leaf clovers. And the girl who finds eloquent than words: it bieathes to A C H U L E T E R N and neither had she, but both were re- -oze can call herself lucky. "Ihe ear the cleare;3t infernal notions; S I L O i A L I B 3 ins canting their xzperiences abroad, out how it was learned, to what.origin g HOW TO ORDER'PATTERNS. He-"And. Asia. Ali. wonderfuI L MLR NIA R L During his visit to a village achoot.$ we owe it -or what.1s the meaning r D E T E C T M h' E K Write your name and address plain- Asia! Never shall I forget- Turkey, In• minister put this question to a class :.,f ' of some of its most affecting strains, A R E A R T L R I p ly, giving riumber, and- size of such dia, Japan-all of them. And most of of little`girls: "If all. the good people _ = we know not. We feel plainly that I R A T A 3 A T g p A Patterns-as you want: Enelose-15e in,all, China,' cite celestial kingdom. were white and all the bad people were - - music touches and gently agltates the stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap-How I loved itl (turning to her). And black, what color would you be?" " igi'eeable ithd sublime passions; that 14 D R A j? T U R B P S it carefully} for each=.numbei; and =the pagodas; Aid you you see them.?" Some answered "White" and otberb . It wraps us in melancholy grid ele- L A I Nc S T 0 P H E T address your Order to Wilson Pattern She (powdering her nose)-'Did I' "Black. But little Mabel replied: "I _ rates in joy; that It dissolves and In- 8 $ f( F 3 a T H E A Service, 73 West_Adelaide St.,Toronto. see them?. My dear, I had dinner with guess I would be streaky."' " -dames; that it melts us in tenderness f'-----' them'"' and rouses to rage; but'its. strokes w=- - L "No greater blessing can come upon - The big reason why so. many marri- y are so Hue and delicate,, that like You will never get the greatest the nations-,of this •world than. that Much Ado About Many Things a tragedy even the g .until you feel you are ' ages fall is that .the average house . y passions that are joy out of living Great Britain and America should re- Many of us will remember 193_ as isn't big enough for two people who ? wounded please Its sorrows are one with a great many people."-Mra, main in affectionate relationships.".- the year We got a lame back bowing weren't spanked enough. charming, and its rage.heroic and de- Franklin D. Roosevelt: Ramsay MacDonald.' to the.inevi6abie. Most-men aren't fi Ughtful; as people feel the particular _ - , i i 'I feel that a man ought to retire -passions with different degrees of "`-' at'sixty-eight."=Wi1Ham Lyon Phelps. ~•; force, their taste of harmony must "`Queen of the Aie' Visits the Fair _'proportionably' vary.-James--U?sher• - Classified Advertising _ - -—:p• s - "To succeed one must have the will _ aov xjrmZNT Arrsovaa•csress. _ -to succeed. -Edouard"Herri'ot - \ t f M', W. k :a M * x ° e �„ ` .tl•i i Approved Chicks from =- blond .tested breeders. Leghorns, •051c; a Barred Rocks, Whits oc". 1Yg•artdottes, : iD TO ENGLAND >l� s more Started chicks ten days old.Hatchery, !r 1 11 iG•lid[�>t1a1�' 3 } g ( more. Baden Eteccric Chick,Hatchery. '.e a „.� a m Poet Office Box 24, Baden Ontario. 7AT 86 l i �, - Y Y • OUR U ER S MAKING Not so vary long before she made a —- OR trip from Vancouver to London, Eng- ,• OU f OUT Of 4 • - Waken your Liver Bite i�� s. ; ' •�. EEL SORTS -' P Yo a. land, this woman of 86 was almost � �� a. .• ....�• '•� � _ , helpless with rheumatism. Her dauyh- f �` "� "�` No Calomel needed ' ter tells how-she was. able to make ,, when you feel blue,depressed, sour on the inch a journey:— ` �� A ` � lea; world,that's your Ever which isn't pouring.,to r Se. ' daily two pounds of Liquid bile into your bowels, "Some years'ago my mother was e' •, ;1 Digestion nnd'eEmination are being slowed 7. - martyr to rheumatism, find could not �, §' •` ez �. up,food is accumulating and,decaying inside " • You and making you feel wretched. get about without the use of tRo °t s .:77 .tt ' +.sy4e s Mere bowel-movers lilce salts, oti, mineral 7 sticks. She was told of Kruschen i�', !s water, laxative candy or chewing gum, op Salts and decided to Ar them. After ` mot' Y roughage,n,don't go far enough. • �' -- �; •-,v o k _ You need a liver stimulant. Carter's Little. .. er Pills is the beat one.Safe. Purely vege. i � ��' Ltv taking one bottle She'found great re t "�' ' able. Sure. Ask for them by name. Refuse q r lief, and after two bottles was able to wtbetitutea, 25c.at all druggiats. walk without the aid of sticks: She , has never been without Kruschen• ,' °" r "NOW I FEEL since,.and takes'a small dose two or s. three times a Reek. She is still able ,5 { ► 6 �rr Ad to travel and go about; although she - �*� - _ -•- r w« `r FULL OF PEP' 'iva9 89 last February. Indeed;'at 86 , = - After taking Lydia E. pine she ,travelled the double journey be- ham's Vegetable Compound r—T. tween -Vancouver 'and -London,' Eng- ' •sue �FM ey t hundreds Of women .land. She has recommended Krus- +C ; r � f say.I�r t8 a then ee mole a ` "" tea a new r� ru. chew to many people who'have also tY, t Y " a A, you eat better. . . nice `better - found benefit from ij"-K. B. L. ''rod i h >tel eves periodic headache and W'h'at-a lesson there for pounger � a. -backache. , .II1a1te9 trying' datys endurable. _ t folk! Why should anyone suffer from � If you are not as wets, as yo unfitness, rheumatism, 'constipation, '. backache-after readin • this,woman's z I y• want to W, give this medicine, _ chance to help you. Get a botrQe letter? 'What Kruschen call do for t from your druggist today. woman of advanced age, it c•an'surely A beautiful view of the \lacon as, she floated majestically over the grounds of the Century of lro- do for you. guess fair at Chicago. The huge dirigible will be turned-over-to the navy-d-epartment-soont ofRcially. ISSUE No 25—'33 yc• acs .. _ . .. �- - .,a•;r V4't'4• t+. , � nd[i,h N, ,3•.. 1nI+4 _';t•D'. 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Machin. of Oehawa, spent Sunday Don't-forget the Dominion 1) -The' township council will with the tatter's parents, H. and- AY most on Monday next� at 1 p. ..! r�/ Oolebration in Pickering. %; Mrs. Meebin. otq for trousac-tiou of general ba-sine -Mrs. Arthur Boyes and son. -Dr. McEwen had a business _Mr. Croak. of Wellington, Jack. are spending a week in the trip to Montreal this week. Prince Edward County, pent the Midland district where Mr. Boys@ 77. 9SPickering's Leader 'Stbr-et' -Mies Ids Sterritt. of Toronto, wock end with R. H., spent hire. is engaged operating the steam spent the week-end at bee home Creak. roller on the highway. A,— M. an wedoes"y' June -Mrs. O. Cook and child, of -St. George's Church, Sundels -4k and Mrs�- De Geer. Nowtonville, are spending a few July tad-Sunday School, 10 a. ra. 401t., V*Minim days with parents, W. B. and 'Morning:Prayer,11 Evouiliffeer 'Weather Specials in-the Dry "Hot. W Mrs. Powell. vice. 8 P. al. Rev. iL G' Robiaeon Murray. of Toronto. er- -Dr. R. M. and Urs. Rate will be In charge-of all services. • _PW t �-*VQ t Owwook-end with*Plelt mods Npadmen sad George and Mrs. Treloar.-R Strawberries were selling in NR friends. of Toronto, spent Sunday with the�,Toronta on -Saturday at 5 cents -]Prank and Mrs. Jones, --�-vuaws, visited W. 0 and Mrs. Misses Bunting. per quart box, although the pre r'VoUes, ifa.various pretty shades, vir'jiff. Marker on Thursday. -James and Mrs. Andrew are, veiling price wa .8 and 10 cents New 68 'pending a few clays with their. per box, which was also the price Now Dimities aid Batistes, in pretty patterns, per yd .' 65e- -Mr. and Mrs.'Men and family, daughter, Mrs. John Draper and in Pickering. -uj Whitby, visited D. J. and Mrs. Children family, of Keswick. -Mitehell Hepburn, M. P.. sclies'Socketts, per pair .20o and 25e 0ollelithan, on Saturday. .-W. V.Cornell and-Miss A. E­ r-A meeting of St.George's G ild Qqt]i io Libe Men's Summer Caps for camping, boating ate.,in plain u kri ra�leader, promises a will be held at 'the Rectory on nominal license fee for autowo Richardson are in Norwich I Thursday, Jnly 6th, at 3 p. m. All bites if his party is returned to colors, white and light buff, 25c each. week attending the Yearly Meet �Inpr of Friends. members are cordially invited to power, and that all license fees 13o ye' Baseball-Caps, In plain.black iiad khaki, each d-25c -added attraction on g h-. -An Do attend and gasoline tax be used fur...hi _Ladies' Silk Knit Sweaters,11idy are the 'very newest minion Day will be the "Itreasy, -A number from Pickering way exonditur6 only. attended the decoration serviced 7- -Mrs. J. Mundell,- who, conducts pig" contest, the pig being donat in styles and ehades-white, pink, nile, maize at Salem Church on Sunday, when the •"Madeline" beauty Won in Cl- ad by Pickering Farms, Ltd. -Leo McGinty,of Toronto, was Rev.H. G. Crozier and his Choir aremont, will-fie- in- Pickering, 'and-'-, etc.-& nifty. lit-de. pull-over with in town on Sunday, having been conducted the services. will conduct her-,beauty parlor in S. in Oshawa visiting his sister, T6.morrow, being a boli day.*W. Davis' residence, Church Str. on short sleeve@. Special prie a 79c• -Norrine. - whose condition is not (Domialon Day), the places of Wednesday and Thursday of each "Children's in some, business in the village will be week.-Hours, 9 a.=.-to.6 p.=- Phone improving. closed for the day. - Rural mail 6600. -Any don4tione of baking from c ladies residing outside the range carriers will also' have'tbe day off. - -The annual picnic of the W.' of the fiollectore on' Dominion Day -Farmers are well on with M. S-. of the United Church will be S. CHAPMAN their , haying operations, some held on Wednesday aftPracien, M.o will be gratefully receive • by the having already -Williams', Sim =:,,Providou Committee. fairly finished The July 5th, at Mrs. crop is a good one and Is coe Point. All the ladies of the --Some of our residents have being harvested in good condition. congregation are invited to ronie started using their new potatoes. Elmer and Mrs. Wood. of and have a good time. Every one They will soon be on the marks Orillia, were the guests of J. G. is requested to meet at St. Pahl's fiagi the lops.] producers, and the Laok-`The 'e ver and Mrs. -Baxter during the week Church, at 3.-00 o'clock, where care a ebonict oe"coui;.6 dawn -.-*1cTbe Sunday ` School - of- the ea.Q ono lu JJV IJLV. ---!�-be- waitiospF to'41GUSSIL.-All tn Velted Church is holding its an gram at St. Andrew's strawberry the grounds. - ibia's bilinmei-6aps, festival The fftarling, which has be .."Willa-mis' Work- Boots' .... . .. .... nu&1 -picnic at Fairport on the afternoon of July 12th.' A splendid -On Friday afternoon last.. M ra. come such a pest in this country' rarb of -Zames� etc. Is b_ eing Harry Arnold, of the Kingston is.. cansing great damage in the 7.x.99 a1 7. Prog road east gave a delightful garden cherry orchards in the Niagara Men's Sleeveless Wool Pill-avers, - .98 prepared. -Howard Law had hip tonsils party on_her beautiful and spa• Peninsula. Sweet cherries are removed on -Saturday by Dr. cioiis.lawn at which she entertain• their favo#te . di9b, -and- Some Mees Work-Shirta, .79-and .89 Cartwright. For A time be, bled ed the members of the Whitby fruit growers have luot practically very prof neely, bnt after a time United Cb*irch W­.' K. S. hod the their whole trot) trove their depre- MeL's Tweed Pants. 1.69 this was stopped and he has now Pickering United Church W. M. dation8. .One man, who expected quite recovered .red. S. A large number were preosent to pick sixteen baskeots from one Menge Sweat Shirts, -Richard McGuire, formerly of and an enjoyable social time was tree of choice fruit, Waa able to Oln a Pickering, of the State of sov by all. A short mpsieal pick only two baskets, tbi'work of Stanfield' now lft s SiU. C binatio's Illinois. is spending a few days program was given by the ituests destruction being done in only with his brothe'k. Wm.. of Church iron: Whitby. one day. No form of scarecrow two•piece Suits, fit. of his old -r-Ov Sunday as Sid Wonna can drive them away. Dick finds most crowd of young fellom• either do cots, accompanind by Him Joan -An event of local interest is r ceased or removed from their last Anonn, was proceeding west on the announcement of the ordin& known haunts. the Kingston road on the brow of Uon into the Redemptorist, Path' 'w. -TM long 'continued dry hot the east Rouge hill, he met ary Order of Priesthood, of Martin TIP.TC�P CLOTHES .­­wsathw Is damaging the grain another car driven by Nelson Lan Kennedy, of Dumbarton.at Wood crops, which are maturing too caster, of Milverton Blvd..Torou stock, on Sundar, June 17tb. He js"Y. The berry crop has also to, who was driving east. In celebrated his Urst maw stat, -o•V*r•d greatly, many stra bar making a left hand turn to, go up BrideeVo.-Toronto..xin-Sanday Isat patches wt beint practically rained, the Altons, road, he was following many form Pickering being pr" 9*50 juW % • raspberry erop will be another ear which safely eat in out. Rev. Father Kennedy has - -basalt unless bliblve & good rain front of Mr. Woonscott's car. and been conducting mass here during the latter struck the right rear this week, after which he will be A these prices ? faill,Sam. r- - Can you bea p -The executive wishes to than "k wheel of Lancaster's car. Both attached to St. Patrick's Parlab. R. N. Books for his valuable care were damaged. but no person Toronto, serving in Woodstock 410 tionation of a steel frame for the was injured. Traffic Fred T. Bu n* ting,- Pickering Officer A. P for the prosent, - Father Kennedy back•oto used by the baseball Rnaciman iinvestirsted and h%p is a son Of Michael sod Mrs. Kenn. 6 playing in the park. charged Lancaster with reckless edy, of Dumbarton.w Radio Licenser FAtablished 1857. It is not only &.great convenience, driving, QmWednesday eight last the . ...... . --but It makes it perfecity safe for -The Pickering baseball teitw' ritiging of the fire, alarm brought 7, 9 -the spectators to stand behind made their appearance at the our resident* to the streets, won- -the batters. It is :•'b* all who have seen it- Memorial Park in their new uni.. slarru came in from Audloy where greatly admired Preebyteriso garden party in the daring where the fire was The e .-You A Her re -Rev. H. G. Crozier will preach forms on Friday eveninsr,.wbea Ch-a Park rWs. barn was 8 Mass at both services in United Church they again defeated the Oshawa of fis m". The fire engine --asst Sunday. At-11.80(D. S. T.), team by the wore of 9 6. The new rushed to the scene as it might bu the @object will be a combination nniforine drew forth axaoyfavor- of,.9ervice.in, saving the dwelling. - pork, 88C. ­Roa"Po of the subject taken up last, Sun• able criticisms. They are white but its service@ were not 'required, -: day maiming, viz. an expository, with a dark stripe'-sod with the as the other buildings were not in Cooked Ham; 35C• sermon on "The Source of Happi name -P ielt 'riag" in dark color@ danger as the ir�d was favorable. 9, a 30C. new; In the evesiox at 8 o'clock on their b=te. They mertainly A large numb6r froin the our ' Jollied Tongue, A S. T.), the subject will he"The gave-the team a om'art appearance. rounding, country had go tbered :":'-Jellied Veal, •- Dative and Cure of Worry. The items on Friday evening was to the scene. How the fire origin --Busisn Hatros, of the Salva• witnessed and- much enjoyed by sted is a mystery. -As tobe•barlu 115.c• Mou Army at Whitby, and Mrs. a large number of spectators. was a good one Mr. Packrin'i4 lose J%artw who have made them Theplaying on both sided was will be heavy-. About 25 'tons of .:,.;Headcheese, .2 lbe..for selves very popular in Whitby, good, owing to their freqneat new bay was stored in the -bare, --Special, Bacon, half or ;whole side, been transfered.to -Bram practices. Rose Murisoc'umpired--bult there, was -no live stock de' boa slid left this week for their to the entire astidaction of both stroyed. The lose was only partly -Minced Steak, 3 The for 25c. now field of labor. 'Thewre sides, and hit decisions. were Dever covered by ineumuce. also k Stewing' 9 The for well knows to many In )Pickering, disprited. -We epagratul4te W m. R. mg,keef, who repret theirleaving,althbimgb -TEO snouiLl strawberry f"ti• Crummir, son of Oliver and Mrs. All Nests kept under Electrical 1 leased to bear of their*promotion. vsl under. the aw?pices of the Crumm-er, on completing a most Refrigeration., During the months of July and Presbyterian Church, which was successful career in Bieb,op'p Call. August the United Church and held on Friday evening in the age, at lAnnoxville,Que. He has the Presbyterian Church,Whitby, Memorial Park, was quit* a one just graduated in his theolexical W will have union services.� In July, case - The '.nigh being ' ideal for course -a@ well as taking his R A while Rev; H.-Carmichael, M. A., IL cleg.ree• . This year he stood bead sucK a gathering, there was R E I D Ph. D., is on his vacation,Rev.Mr. good attendance. A baseball in his class and won a unmber of In 3000 Richards, of the United Church match between- -a team from prizes, wbich"Inclqded the Gover Butcher (phone -Pick-ering will have charge of the 96rvicat, Oshawa and, the Pickering team nor General's modal, tbi Haensal and in August -while the latter is was much appreciated by the Reading prize, the .Long prize, on his vacation, Rev. Dr. Car• spectators, Pickering winning by Lansing Lewis Memorial prize. Michael will comcluict• the services. 9 6. The ladies bod provided an Archdeacon Balfour. -prize for 06 8 On 8 be ft st. An Vo account of this arrangement, excellent supper; with an-Sbuud- Greek T t m t d. t r m R•L IN O *—tboseirvices in :thi Presbyterian suce of strawberries and crearn,pis class Aggregate prize for final . .,.,01bureb in Pickering will begin at and cake, to which all did justic'e. year. These hononre which have 130 p. m. 'and Sunday School.at %fter all hsd been served OP1068 been showered upon'him he carries • -1.80 The eban eofhourioneves 9 Ing program was rendered by the with extreme modesty. No more ''Special Service Tires "Mon account of the ffervicbi'ait following: Elmer and Mrs. Wood, brilliant student ever left Picker Alumo&e in the afterid6on. of Orillis, the former giving A ing.- Throughout his wbolestnd -The -Pickering -Horticultural number of humorous readings, out conree he never missed passing Society have decided to to hold a also one of a more serious char•. an examination, and &I ways stood As.thousah& of drivers -now know, we Flower Show on August 23rd. utter, all of which were much at the bead of his claes,. and pre and wear longer tham.say • There are 21 entries, with a first appreciated. Mrs. Wood 'going vions to the present year won built stronger a bt. man I y and second prize for each, and the "V;*Mcli selection in a very delig cash prizes. We expect' to could ever build .Vriw*s are. donated by such well faU manner for whi ch she was bet=of hit continued success in tire even Seiber hug known firms as Merryweather'l heartily eDcored -and to which his chosen f)rof6qWdb, ta-h6•Woure Row-,'Canadisn­ Industries, Ltd-, she-reeponded.- The trbree Ban- to make bismark. .before. and Inclu' de a subscription to the derson Sisters, of Toronto, added Canadian Horticultqmliet only much to the -C pleasure of the pro. mombeis are eligible to-enter, so rism with their tap dancing. -Xitiv A ome in and Wk to see the" world fam- that if any contemplate doing ID This, is a Ifesture thit Is always 7 OR SALE---:A "Fords6im 'trictor, oug tires,their fee should be s4ift in soon to enjoyed. The minuet and tennis" Fust overhauled. pas.Richard*.Agincourt. b the, secretary and it should also trill ,which was given. -be born* in mind that while the Srstt'a Oboir, of- ; -Mrs. SALE--�A quantity of first- Whitby t. An. FOR �!n seed•buckwbeat. R.E.Mowbray,Kim- 44 45 bete at airy time dating the irear' szeenteO, and th' solos by Mrs.0 _y got the -McGillivray' and Mr. Howie were �R SALE-Ford coupe. IP26 mod- tbe government grani L U -B B `G E will be glad to enroll mem- draw's Church, were splendidly we FOR cheap. Also Little Giant water wbeel•-6gly at members whose fees are well rendered. Rev. Dr. Car. bine. Apply F.R.'Jackson, R R 1.Pkkefingtu"r Vils and Gies.,* aid by July let. An executive roich", the poster, omapied the General Rep", 4mmdus will be held on July IM chair during the program. The battery FroadRio"n&*wL@Bto-ra""tuWbet4mrY"b&aw"�6'ry ch_ffgW • at a* home of miss Pennell to proeseds of the evening amount" Uoo"le ap"keT. OM00. A Pickering, Ontano ."Port Progress on the show. 7- to over$10C... Id